91.   Prosecutors will argue that at the same meeting Clinton discussed appointing Branscum to the powerful state highway commission.

92.   Prosecutors argue that the murders were a deliberate, if senseless, act.

93.   Prosecutors argue that their case is not about freedom or excess of the press, but about a criminal conspiracy.

94.   Prosecutors argue that they can seize the money because it is tied to money laundering.

95.   Prosecutors argued at the trial that Simpson was in his Bronco at the crime scene.

96.   Prosecutors argued in a hearing Friday that Strawberry should be sent to state prison for a long stretch because he has become a danger to society.

97.   Prosecutors argued that Delft could be tried in Washington, D.C. because the company violated laws restricting the sale of U.S. military equipment overseas.

98.   Prosecutors argued that materiality was irrelevant under the federal law.

99.   Prosecutors argued that Pollard deserved the maximum punishment because of the large volume and damaging nature of the material he turned over to the Israelis.

100.   Prosecutors argued that the lack of evidence was due to a lapse of several days between the attack and the time the young woman went to a doctor.

n. + argue >>共 987
official 5.99%
lawyer 5.77%
critic 4.61%
opponent 3.44%
government 3.36%
prosecutor 3.23%
company 2.91%
defense 2.20%
group 2.11%
supporter 2.03%
prosecutor + v. >>共 517
say 27.49%
be 2.86%
have 2.78%
ask 2.33%
seek 2.23%
charge 2.12%
allege 1.97%
investigate 1.64%
argue 1.63%
decide 1.44%
每页显示:    共 292