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A prosecuting attorney.
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It also implicated a security force commander in the city of Jalalabad, Kubatbek Baibolov, who was prosecutor general of Kyrgyzstan until late March.
In 1928 he was appointed to the collegium of the Commissariat of Education and also was prosecutor at several noted trials of alleged saboteurs and counterrevolutionaries.
In a Cairo hall packed with lawyers and judges, the man who was prosecutor general until Morsi booted him from office Thursday vowed that he would fight the sidelining of the courts if it cost him his life.
Mr. Bailey was prosecutor in Hartford for 14 years before being promoted to chief state's attorney, a post he held until health problems forced him into early retirement in 2002.
The British barrister Geoffrey Nice, who was prosecutor in the case against former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, is leading calls for an investigation.
Also introduced in "Ghost of a Chance" was prosecutor Ed Danvers, who was played by Željko Ivanek, a long-time friend of Tom Fontana.
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"I cannot be prosecutor and judge at the same time.
So are prosecutors.
"We're prosecutors, right?
Pfaff has a simple explanation: it's prosecutors.
Both men have been prosecutors for more than 30 years.
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