51.   Prosecutors argued that she killed her children to reignite a love affair with a wealthy boss at the plant where she worked as a secretary.

52.   Prosecutors argued Yates knew it was wrong to drown her children, but made a conscious decision to do so anyway.

53.   Prosecutors could argue against those findings, but would not be able to block them unilaterally.

54.   Prosecutors had argued that having new juries would force them essentially to retry cases, a costly and time-consuming process.

55.   Prosecutors had argued vehemently that the jury should not hear even a suggestion that Littleton might have admitted the crime.

56.   Prosecutors have argued that McKinney is a calculating sexual predator who pressured the women for sex, manufactured an alibi and told an accuser to lie to investigators.

57.   Prosecutors have argued that the values were grossly overstated, part of a pattern of deceit through which Symington is alleged to have made himself appear creditworthy.

58.   Prosecutors have argued that the young woman was play acting, trying to pretend that she was interested in dark fantasies to interest Jovanovic.

59.   Prosecutors will surely argue that the tape proves how agile and physically fit Simpson was, notwithstanding his long list of football injuries and two kinds of arthritis.

60.   Prosecutors also argued Brazill committed first-degree felony murder, which is a killing, not necessarily intentional, during the commission of another felony.

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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%
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