The prosecution argues that her past, whether days or months before the encounter, is irrelevant.
Critics (and the prosecution) however, argued that this went too far.
The prosecution argues that the teenagers knew virtually none of those details about the attack.
But the prosecution argued that the imminent war with Iraq would preclude his release.
The prosecution argued that the testimony of the other women was important in order to demonstrate a "common plan or scheme".
At the trial, the prosecution argued that "A good cause does not justify the worst means.
The prosecution would argue that I could not have it both ways.
The prosecution would then argue that the field-test proved Easy to have been a failure.
The prosecution argued that its name and activities were "against the law and morality."
The prosecution argued that Christie should not be released on bail because he is a danger to the community.