prosecutor
Americannoun
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Law.
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a person, as a complainant or chief witness, instigating prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
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a person who prosecutes.
Etymology
Origin of prosecutor
First recorded in 1590–1600; from Medieval Latin, Late Latin prōsecūtor “pursuer”; prosecute, -tor
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The differing conclusions of the two reports thickened the fog of uncertainty at the court, which has been operating without a chief prosecutor since Khan went on leave in May of last year.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026
Gerbasi, the counternarcotics prosecutor, declined to comment on specific cases that might have been declined in his office.
From Salon • Apr. 1, 2026
Neymar, 34, was fined in July 2023 by the chief prosecutor of Mangaratiba, a coastal town west of Rio where Brazil's all-time top scorer has a residence.
From Barron's • Mar. 31, 2026
Swalwell, a former prosecutor who ran for president in 2020, announced his bid for California governor in November.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 29, 2026
The prosecutor asked again if he’d administered injections to her.
From "Killers of the Flower Moon" by David Grann
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