111.   If the prosecutors are prudent, they will be cautious about introducing all the evidence Ito has allowed them to use.

112.   If McLaughlin was targeted, it would mean that gang violence had crossed yet another line, that even prosecutors are under siege.

113.   If there was wrongdoing, he said, federal prosecutors are far better equipped than Congress to pursue it.

114.   In case anyone missed the signal, he did it again when prosecutors were finished with the fourth officer.

115.   In contrast to their demeanor on Saturday, when the jury found Routier guilty, prosecutors were somber as they left the courthouse.

116.   In Colorado, for example, prosecutors have always been able to bring civil charges against parents who deny their children medical help under state civil laws.

117.   In most criminal cases, prosecutors might be satisfied when a defendant is put away for four consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole.

118.   In her office at the tribunal, a few days later, the prosecutor is in a prankish mood.

119.   In California, prosecutors are ready to go to court this month for the first time with DNA tests in a deer-poaching case.

120.   In some cases, prosecutors are able to enhance their crime-fighting image by reassuring the public that troubling cases are being investigated.

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