1. Another law under the act allows federal prosecutors to press cases in which a person crosses a state line to injure a spouse or domestic partner. 2. Because the prosecutors felt so pressed for time, they offered to meet Lewis halfway, in Philadelphia, but she preferred to come all the way to Washington. 3. A grant of immunity for witnesses testifying for the committee would make it more difficult for prosecutors to press their own investigation. 4. But some federal prosecutors are pressing to go ahead before local authorities as a demonstration of the new federal law. 5. But Starr prosecutors pressed him with the physical evidence of his own predicament. 6. But then the prosecutor pressed Riley about why he had not known that the SEC was investigating Enron until long after his arrival in Houston. 7. House prosecutors pressed senators for a second day to permit witnesses, including Clinton. 8. House prosecutors pressed their case for testimony on Monday by Monica Lewinsky and a shortened list of additional witnesses. 9. If prosecutors press those charges, the youths could be tried as adults, but a grand jury would have to consider the case for indictment. 10. People close to Brooks said that prosecutors were pressing her for admissions that carried grave penalties, including possible prison time. |
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