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| of the CBLDF commented, "The government is | prosecuting a private collector for the possession of a |
| l, state and local law enforcement agencies | prosecuting a wide variety of cases involving firearms, |
| ily friend who received a knife wound after | prosecuting a white man for killing a black slave. |
| ors and defending the Pentagon's system for | prosecuting alleged terrorists." |
| “Among the Few”) and expresses distaste for | prosecuting an attempted suicide (“Casualties of War”). |
| After beginning his career both | prosecuting and defending, he specialised in prosecutio |
| ithin three months to report on options for | prosecuting and imprisoning those responsible for pirac |
| He continued with his career however, both | prosecuting and defending in important cases, particula |
| cial Investigations, which was charged with | prosecuting and deporting Nazi war criminals in the US. |
| ion animals in their work in preventing and | prosecuting animal cruelty in Phoenix, Arizona. |
| diminishing the jurisdiction of the OSC in | prosecuting antigay workplace discrimination. |
| He assisted in | prosecuting Archbishop Laud in 1643. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for the twenty-fourth judicial dis |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Crawford County, Kansas from 19 |
| , Ohio from 1861 to 1867, also working as a | prosecuting attorney of Vinton County, Ohio from 1850 t |
| City of Massillon in 1960, and an assistant | prosecuting attorney of Stark County, Ohio from 1961 to |
| es from 1919 to 1923 and as a solicitor and | prosecuting attorney for the Sixth South Carolina Circu |
| l was Chief Criminal Deputy (1983-86) under | Prosecuting Attorney William Griffies and then senior c |
| erved on the St. George city council, and a | prosecuting attorney for Washington County, Utah. |
| He became | prosecuting attorney of Allen County 1905-1910, and was |
| Herod was elected | prosecuting attorney of Bartholomew County and served f |
| Auditor Brian Sonntag and Snohomish County | Prosecuting Attorney Janice Ellis. |
| ed to Winterset, Iowa in 1856 and served as | prosecuting attorney for Madison County, Iowa from 1856 |
| ce in Tekamah, Nebraska and then became the | prosecuting attorney for Burt County from 1895 to 1901. |
| served as county attorney 1909-1914 and as | prosecuting attorney of the sixty-fourth judicial circu |
| He was | prosecuting attorney for the second judicial circuit of |
| ri House of Representatives, he served as a | prosecuting attorney in two Missouri counties. |
| He was elected | prosecuting attorney for Monongalia County, West Virgin |
| , he was admitted to the bar, and served as | Prosecuting Attorney of Summit County two terms. |
| rough nine years of legal battles, the U.S. | prosecuting attorney had died and the two Bell patents |
| He was an assistant | prosecuting attorney of Saginaw County, Michigan in 191 |
| in Minneapolis, Minnesota; first assistant | prosecuting attorney of Hennepin County 1914 - 1918; el |
| Richard Tucker - | Prosecuting Attorney |
| r President Abraham Lincoln and served as a | prosecuting attorney in Marion. |
| Yunus Parvez ... | Prosecuting Attorney |
| Triantafilou worked as an assistant | prosecuting attorney for Hamilton County Prosecutor Jos |
| in 1872 and continued the practice of law; | prosecuting attorney of Dane County in 1872 and 1874; e |
| Jagdish Raj ... | Prosecuting Attorney |
| was the city clerk in 1836 and 1837 and the | prosecuting attorney of Vanderburg County, Indiana 1841 |
| Jaime Robertson ... | Prosecuting Attorney |
| in St. Clairsville, Ohio, and served as the | prosecuting attorney of Belmont County from 1837-41. |
| Ulhas - | Prosecuting Attorney |
| Ohio, in 1819, and he began his service as | prosecuting attorney of Jefferson County in 1823. |
| During the trial, | prosecuting attorney Hugh Williamson was opposed by Ben |
| n August 3, 1902, aged 63, he served as the | prosecuting attorney for Albany County. |
| orney in Paris, Illinois in 1875 and became | Prosecuting Attorney of Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1881 |
| Forrest Taylor as | Prosecuting Attorney |
| During 1892-1894 he was | prosecuting attorney in Sanpete County, overlapping an |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney in 1819. |
| He was elected | prosecuting attorney of Olmsted County, Minnesota in 18 |
| Margaret McPherson - Haller's ex-wife, | prosecuting attorney |
| He became a | prosecuting attorney of St. |
| He went on to play a | prosecuting attorney in the military courtroom drama A |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney 1822-1825. |
| s mayor of Holton in 1874 and 1875, and was | prosecuting attorney of Jackson County 1876-1880. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of St. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Lauderdale County from April to |
| He served as assistant | prosecuting attorney of Parker County 1898-1900 and pro |
| In 1899, Larsen became the | prosecuting attorney for the city court of Swainsboro a |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of York County, Pennsylvania. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Wilson County 1884-1886. |
| of Belvidere in 1875 and 1876 and served as | prosecuting attorney for Boone County, Illinois 1876-18 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Aroostook County 1864-1871. |
| e was disbarred while holding the office of | prosecuting attorney for mixing his clients' money with |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Marion County 1893-1896. |
| the newspaper publishing business, and was | prosecuting attorney of Kanawha County in 1883. |
| ate House of Representatives, and served as | prosecuting attorney of Custer County. |
| He was | prosecuting attorney for Ingham County, 1955-1956. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Spencer County 1876-1880. |
| ifornia, in 1871 and practiced law - he was | prosecuting attorney of Stockton 1871-1879. |
| In 1872, he was elected | prosecuting attorney of St. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Ashtabula County 1833. |
| He was elected | prosecuting attorney of Saratoga County and served from |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Franklin County in 1857. |
| He was also the | prosecuting attorney for Weber County, Utah and served |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Lorain County from 1833-1835. |
| In 1843, Day was elected | Prosecuting Attorney of Portage County, but moved to Ak |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Garrard County in 1901. |
| Nichols was elected | prosecuting attorney for Allen County in 1851, but resi |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Huntington County 1892-1894. |
| Hill was elected | prosecuting attorney in 1868 for the counties of Will a |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Isle of Wight County. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Ross County 1877-1881. |
| He lost to former Honolulu | Prosecuting Attorney Peter Carlisle in the 2010 Special |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Newport, Kentucky, in 1859. |
| was Montgomery County recorder in 1813 and | prosecuting attorney of the county from 1813 to 1816. |
| He was | prosecuting attorney of Antrim County for one term. |
| t. Clairsville, Ohio, in 1890 and served as | prosecuting attorney of Belmont County 1890-1896. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Wayne County 1876-1880. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for the counties of St. |
| e Missouri Senate in 2004, Koster served as | Prosecuting Attorney of Cass County for ten years. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Union County 1882-1891. |
| In 1841, Van Dyke became | prosecuting attorney of Middlesex County. |
| Jack calls the | prosecuting attorney and tells her the address and room |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Portage County in 1819. |
| moved to Hamilton, Montana in 1893, and was | prosecuting attorney of Ravalli County, Montana from 18 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Lamoille County 1896-1898. |
| Andrews was the | prosecuting attorney of Fleming County, Kentucky, 1829- |
| He was | prosecuting attorney of Bayonne from 1900 to 1903, when |
| to Pontiac, Michigan, in March 1849 and was | prosecuting attorney for Oakland County in 1853 and 185 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Van Zandt County 1910-1914. |
| She worked as a deputy | prosecuting attorney in Honolulu before becoming a Unit |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Guernsey County 1914-1918. |
| In 1814 he was appointed | prosecuting attorney of Licking County and commissioned |
| s held several local offices, and served as | prosecuting attorney of Belmont County from 1815 to 182 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Portage County 1838-1841. |
| He was a deputy | prosecuting attorney for the forty-third judicial circu |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Whitman County 1882-1885. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Douglas County 1907-1911. |
| He later assistant | prosecuting attorney of Wayne County, 1945-1946. |
| Fulton became | prosecuting attorney of Wythe County, Virginia and was |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney from 1872 to 1876. |
| a candidate for re-election but was elected | prosecuting attorney of Bedford County, serving from 18 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Richmond County 1826-1832. |
| 8 and became a lawyer, was Washtenaw County | prosecuting attorney from 1897 to 1900. |
| He was the Monroe County | prosecuting attorney in 1851. |
| In 1858, he was chosen | Prosecuting Attorney of Lorain County. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Jasper County 1876-1884. |
| He was | prosecuting attorney of Ontonagon County 1929-1934 and |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Norwich in 1905. |
| Eventually, he served as | prosecuting attorney of Orange County 1832-1836. |
| , Cleveland, Ohio, in 1874, and was elected | Prosecuting Attorney of Morgan County in 1876. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Clinton County in 1862. |
| esota State Senate 1874 - 1877 as well as a | prosecuting attorney of Faribault County 1880 - 1884. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Crawford County in 1838. |
| gor in 1906, serving until 1910; and he was | prosecuting attorney of Penobscot County, Maine from 19 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Defiance County 1895-1903. |
| He was | prosecuting attorney of Van Buren County, Iowa in 1847- |
| Harding was elected | prosecuting attorney of Green County in 1833. |
| e he resumed practicing law and was elected | prosecuting attorney of Allen County, Ohio, in 1853. |
| A Democrat, he was Wyoming County | Prosecuting Attorney in 1949-61. |
| He was appointed | prosecuting attorney of Monmouth County in 1873 and ser |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Washington County. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Ottawa County 1895-1899. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Orleans County 1862-1865. |
| en years, serving as Hot Springs County and | Prosecuting Attorney for two terms. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Columbus in 1872. |
| erry retired and Hunt was elected assistant | prosecuting attorney for Detroit, the firm's name retur |
| He was | prosecuting attorney for the State in 1824. |
| He was | prosecuting attorney of Orange County from 1783 to 1785 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of St. Louis County 1933-1937. |
| He served as the Oneida County | prosecuting attorney for six years, Malad City Attorney |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Estill County 1872-1880. |
| Weems was elected | prosecuting attorney of Noble County in 1884. |
| Devine served as | Prosecuting Attorney for Franklin County, Ohio, from 19 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Chickasaw County 1912-1920. |
| Chamberlain was elected | prosecuting attorney of the ninth judicial circuit in 1 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Auglaize County 1894-1900. |
| ing, and in 1917 he was appointed assistant | prosecuting attorney for Ohio County. |
| Bicknell was elected | prosecuting attorney of Scott County in 1848. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney in Norwalk City Court from 1951 to |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Greenwood County 1893-1897. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Bridgeport in 1872. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Fayette County from January 1, |
| Deputy | prosecuting attorney of the same circuit 1908-1912. |
| He was a Deputy | prosecuting attorney of Rush County, Indiana from 1896 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Tyler County 1876-1880. |
| He was | prosecuting attorney from 1843 to 1847 and in the latte |
| He was | prosecuting attorney for Burlington County in 1839 and |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Crawford County 1845-1851. |
| of Delegates from 1842 to 1844 and was the | prosecuting attorney for Appomattox County, Virginia, i |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of McLean County 1902-1906. |
| He was | prosecuting attorney for Erie County, Pennsylvania, in |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of De Witt County 1876-1890. |
| of Appeals of Kansas from 1897 to 1901, and | prosecuting attorney of Sedgwick County, Kansas, from 1 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Rains County in 1876. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Lawrence County in 1842. |
| He was the | prosecuting attorney for Windsor County 1813-1818. |
| He served as the | prosecuting attorney for Hopkins County. |
| that capacity in 1839, and as Wayne County | prosecuting attorney in 1840. |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Mahoning County. |
| He became the | prosecuting attorney for Linn County, Iowa in 1854, the |
| He became the city | prosecuting attorney in 1880 until 1881. |
| He was | prosecuting attorney of Dallas County from 1893 to 1896 |
| Dixon served as assistant | prosecuting attorney of Missoula County from 1893 to 18 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Windham County, as a member of |
| He was an Assistant | prosecuting attorney of Licking County Prosecuting Atto |
| 91 and was a lawyer in private practice and | prosecuting attorney for Fulton County, Illinois from 1 |
| After the war, Brucker was assistant | prosecuting attorney of Saginaw County, 1919-1923, and |
| He was assistant | prosecuting attorney in the Wayne County Prosecuting At |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Keweenaw County from 1898 to 1 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney of Jay County in 1850 and 1851 and |
| of Fort Smith from 1898 until 1902, and the | prosecuting attorney for the twelfth judicial district |
| McCulloch was elected | prosecuting attorney for the first judicial district in |
| He then served as | prosecuting attorney of Tarrant County from 1890 to 189 |
| He was a | Prosecuting attorney of Douglas County, Washington from |
| That fall he was elected the | Prosecuting Attorney for Kent County. |
| Collett was elected | Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and serv |
| torney of Daviess County 1911-1915, then as | prosecuting attorney for the forty-ninth judicial circu |
| He was | prosecuting attorney for Sangamon County from 1892 to 1 |
| He served as | prosecuting attorney for Windham County in 1842 and 184 |
| He was a | prosecuting attorney of the Sylvania, Georgia City Cour |
| He was appointed | prosecuting attorney for Lapeer County in 1843 by Gover |
| Smith was | prosecuting attorney of Oakland County from 1880 to 188 |
| He served as deputy | prosecuting attorney of Phillips County, Arkansas from |
| ector of the Geneva State Bank and then the | prosecuting attorney of Fillmore County from 1890 to 18 |
| Humphreys was elected | prosecuting attorney of Washington County in 1928 and s |
| He began practicing and in 1822 was named | prosecuting attorney of Hartford County, Connecticut. |
| Austin, Texas from 1854 to 1861, becoming a | prosecuting attorney of Brownsville, Texas, in 1863. |
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