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pros·e·cu·tors
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of prosecutors in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
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The numerical value of prosecutors in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates:
But implicit bias also presents unique challenges to effective law enforcement, because it can alter where investigators and prosecutors look for evidence and how they analyze it without their awareness or ability to compensate.
You guys did a wonderful job, man, i know a lot of time you put a lot of work in, hard hours, and my friend, Prosecutors Marie Broder're grateful.
People say I've had brushes with the law. That's not true. I've had brushes with overzealous prosecutors.
It's incriminating sometimes just to provide a timeline, which Read MoreCNN was in a position to do, it could be incriminating to explain what was happening that didn't appear to be wrongdoing, but when you put it in the larger picture it completes part of a puzzle that prosecutors couldn't get elsewhere.
The entirety of the prosecution’s case file will soon have to be turned over to the defense, prosecutors don’t want it made public because they’re focused on the proceedings and know Trump will try this in the court of public opinion way before any trial in a court. That’s where the integrity of the proceedings can get really dicey – and that’s what they’re trying to accomplish with a protective order.
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