Sentences with phrase «gained as a prosecutor»

The actor pointed out, «The interesting thing, from a creative point of view, is that he goes back with all the knowledge and all the experience and all the insight and wisdom, hopefully, that he's gained as a prosecutor going back to his original job as a detective.
He uses the insight and knowledge he gained as a prosecutor to develop powerful legal arguments for his clients and achieve positive results.

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The bold particulars — $ 4 million in personal gain, a shakedown to turn cancer patients into fee - generating plaintiffs — unfurled over a three week trial as prosecutors led by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara painted Silver as a dry, inscrutable, greedy embodiment of Albany's problems.
The Manhattan prosecutor has become a Turkish folk hero this week, gaining more than 200,000 new Twitter followers as Turks showered him with praise for busting a reviled businessman from back home.
Federal prosecutors ably showed he lined his own pockets to the north side of $ 4 million in about as clear and clever an example of abusing the public trust for personal gain as is imaginable.
During his time as a prosecutor, Gus was able to gain incredible insight into how the State's Attorney Office approaches and prosecutors a variety of criminal matters.
As the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court made clear in relation to allegations of war crimes violations on the part of the United States in Iraq, the threshold of whether civilian casulaties are «clearly excessive» to the military advantage to be gained is a high one, the mere «death of civilians during an armed conflict, no matter how grave and regrettable, does not in itself constitute a war crime».
As an ASA, Mr. Kostopoulos handled thousands of cases and gained valuable insight into how the prosecutor's office operates.
Dana J. Watts gained significant trial experience during his time as a division chief and major crimes prosecutor in Dade County State Attorney's Office in Miami, Florida, from 1981 to 1984.
Mr. Daigle served as a prosecutor with the Washington County District Attorney's office from 1996 to 1999 where he gained substantial jury trial experience.
Ms. Kinaga began her legal career at the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office, where she gained considerable first chair trial experience, first as a prosecutor specializing in domestic violence and child abuse cases, then as a civil trial attorney in the Employee Relations Section.
The public benefit gained by the criminalization of witchcraft is minimal given that section 380 of the Code exists and offers more flexibility to prosecutors as a hybrid offense that addresses the loss of property or money through deceit, falsehood, or other fraudulent means.
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