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Its circulation is restricted to the trial judges, prosecution counsel, and defense lawyers.
Prosecution counsel took no further part.
Keene could have seen him as a pushy prosecution counsel, maybe, or a hustler on Wall Street.
In March 2005, the Uttar Pradesh state prosecution counsel also moved that she not be called.
Telford Taylor, a law professor and the chief prosecution counsel at the Nuremberg trials, served as consultant for the production.
It is not considered etiquette for prosecution counsel to bellow-and there is scant need for their tears.
The prosecution counsel, also in a wig and silk gown, stood up and addressed Judge Driscoll.
'Mr Barrett, I concur with the prosecution counsel.
Perrot protested his loyalty to the jury and, in reaction to a hectoring prosecution counsel, eloquently cried out, "You win men's lives away with words".
He has a permanent seat at the prosecution counsel's table as the authorized representative of the state and has heard all the earlier testimony to this point.
Pre-trial hearings with children's statements to be videotaped in advance with judges, defence and prosecution counsel present in child-friendly rooms.
On June 19 prosecution counsel Richard Roberts and defence lawyer Kenneth Mundy made their opening statements.
Prosecution counsel Paul Simpson further alleged the two men had actively helped Moat look for policemen to shoot on 4 July.
Object on the ground that prosecution counsel is not confining himself to stating what he intends to prove, but is arguing his case against the defendant.'
Other jurisdictions may use the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions or a similar body to provide prosecution counsel for a case from the very outset.
Prosecution Counsel Steven Williamson described the horrific atrtack which took place in Mrs Howe's room on campus.
From 1997 to 2005, he worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda as prosecution counsel and senior legal officer to the judges of the tribunal.
Government briefs, including those of the prosecution counsel, are usually bound with white tape, introduced as an economy measure to save the expense of dyeing the tape red.
As prosecution counsel put it in her closing submissions to the jury, the claims were for journeys which he did not make, from a home which was not his.
There were a lot of reputations at stake, particularly at the Serious Fraud Office and prosecution counsel, and they threw the entire book at us until something stuck.
Prosecution counsel Mr CHristopher Clarke QC said the plan would have succeeded but for an important factor which Jones had overlooked.
Prosecution counsel Clare Montgomery QC accused the peer of claiming for overnight stays in London when he had returned to his Essex home.
He was prosecution counsel in the trial of groom Clem O'Brien for the murder of racehorse trainer Alex Scott in 1995.
Muhles seemed perfectly content to sit unquestioning and listen as the Phorcyn prosecution counsel, a tall and handsome woman with short, shaggy golden-red hair, called her witnesses one after another.
He presently serves as a consultant to judges, law enforcement, defense counsel, and prosecution counsel in state and federal criminal cases involving eyewitness memory, crime investigation procedures, and evidence evaluation.