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adjective
Relating to a prosecuting criminal cases.
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They go to prosecutorial motivation and direction.
I believe it amounts to prosecutorial misconduct.
Defense lawyers say these arguments amount to prosecutorial vindictiveness.
But the case was dropped, owing, in large part, to prosecutorial misconduct.
The trials in which defense lawyers have limited, if any, access to prosecutorial documents.
"The act is far too broad and is subject to prosecutorial abuse and inappropriate use," it read.
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The NYPD union president called the settlement "obscene" and New York's district attorneys were not pleased to cede prosecutorial power to Schneiderman.
In a report released Wednesday, the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the American Immigration Council collected 252 cases from lawyers across the country who had asked Mr. Morton's agency, known as ICE, to exercise prosecutorial discretion to spare immigrants from deportation.
Last year his administration promised to use prosecutorial discretion to stop prosecuting those who had strong American family ties and no criminal records.
The change followed a memo issued by ICE Director John Morton encouraging immigration authorities to use prosecutorial discretion to focus on deporting serious criminals and repeat offenders.
Until the issue is settled, Immigration and Customs Enforcement should continue to offer "prosecutorial discretion" to prevent the tragic separation of families and deportation of same-sex undocumented spouses.
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