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He is responsible for a law case.  
He is responsible for a law case.  


A prosecutor present a criminal trial against someone who break the law.
A prosecutor presents a criminal trial against someone who broke the law.




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== Detailed explanation ==
== Detailed explanation ==


Prosecutors represents a Person.  
Prosecutors represent a person.  


Sometimes this Person is the [[government]].  
Sometimes this person is the [[government]].  





Latest revision as of 17:33, 6 October 2020

A prosecutor is a lawyer.

Prosecutors work for a court.


A prosecutors job is to punish criminals for crimes.

He is responsible for a law case.

A prosecutor presents a criminal trial against someone who broke the law.


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Prosecution

Prosecute


Detailed explanation[edit | edit source]

Prosecutors represent a person.

Sometimes this person is the government.

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