Prosecutors will present much of the same evidence from the first trial.
Prosecutors presented no evidence of their own at that hearing.
The prosecutor must also present all evidence concerning the crime.
Never mind that prosecutors have presented a mountain of evidence against him.
Prosecutors can present their case again, and the accused will remain in jail.
Prosecutors will also present testimony about the suffering of the victims and their families.
In some instances, a prosecutor may present the panel with a list of charges and ask for a vote.
Here is a summary of the evidence prosecutors have presented against the other defendants.
To proceed with this case, prosecutors now must present it to a grand jury.
Prosecutors presented 709 cases, of which 280 were heard.