1.检察官
1.a lawyer representing the state or the people in a criminal trial
1.In a trial, a Southern small-town prosecuting attorney called his first witness, a grandmotherly, elderly woman to the stand.
在一次审判中,一个南方小镇的起诉律师请他的第一位证人,一位老奶奶模样的老妇出庭。
2.A small town prosecuting attorney called his first witness to the stand in a trial--a grandmotherly, elderly woman.
一位小镇检察官要求他的第一证人,一位祖母级老人法庭起立。
3.The prosecuting attorney cannot question the accused, as the US Constitution forbids self-incrimination.
检察官不可以询问被告,因为美国宪法禁止“自证其罪”。
4.Rick Peters, the prosecuting attorney, never intended for the Chinook Middle School students to receive draconian sentences.
检察官里克·彼得斯从来意图让奇努克中学的学生接受非常严厉的刑罚。
5.The judge threatened to witness with contempt of court if she didn't answer the questions of the prosecuting attorney.
法官威胁证人说,如果她不回答检察官的问题,将犯有蔑视法庭罪。
6.The prosecuting attorney represents the government in instituting and proceeding with criminal actions.
检察官代表政府提起并参与刑事诉讼。
7.Born in Niles, McKinley first practiced law in Canton around 1867, and was prosecuting attorney of Stark County from 1869 to 1871.
在奈尔斯出生,麦金利在广州首次实行的法律1867年左右,并从1869年的起诉斯塔克县律师到1871年。