I was a prosecutor for 20 years.

I worked as a federal prosecutor in New Jersey.

That's who I was: a prosecutor. I really loved it.

There's nothing scarier than a reckless prosecutor.

I was a prosecutor and an FBI agent for many, many years.

I was a prosecutor and an FBI agent for many, many years.

A grand jury hears only one side - that of the prosecutor

A grand jury hears only one side - that of the prosecutor.

Honestly, I have heard a lot in my 16 years as a prosecutor.

I am a strong woman. I come from a background as a prosecutor.

A prosecutor's job is to file the evidence wherever it takes us.

No matter what I do, I'll be forever known as the Manson prosecutor.

The prosecutor have a problem distinguishing from megabits and megabytes.

Sadly, as a seasoned prosecutor, I know what dark acts people are capable of.

I've never seen a prosecutor hold a press conference to discredit the victim.

Ask any lawyer - if a prosecutor thinks he can win a case, he'll prosecute it.

I have absolutely no confidence in the Ferguson police, the county prosecutor.

I think there is no greater job anybody can have than having been a prosecutor.

I couldn't become a policeman, so being county prosecutor is the next best thing.

I have voted for police funding in part because of my own experience as a prosecutor.

I believe having judges with real world, frontline experience as a prosecutor is a good thing.

The role of the federal prosecutor and the purpose of a criminal investigation are well-defined.

I was a federal prosecutor when we exercised powers under the Patriot Act or under the FISA court.

As a former prosecutor, I will always be on the side of the law and not any particular constituency.

As a prosecutor, I've been in prisons. I've had the opportunity to see what they're like in America.

I was a prosecutor in Brooklyn in the homicide division and then as a senior assistant district attorney.

You know, I'm a former federal prosecutor. Before ICE was ICE, I did a lot of cases with Customs Enforcement.

I am a prosecutor in my bones. When I see something, I immediately go to: how is this going to affect a child?

Firing the prosecutor who's about to get you or your campaign is kind of quintessential obstruction of justice.

As a border prosecutor, I've put criminals behind bars who worked for some of the most violent cartels in the world.

I'm Dan Gelber. As a federal prosecutor, I helped put away corporate criminals, corrupt politicians and violent gangs.

Before I was a prosecutor, I was a defense attorney. I took a cut in pay because I wanted to stand up for the victims.

The whole circus surrounding Ed Burke, I knew immediately from my days as a federal prosecutor, was very, very serious.

I remember, as a federal prosecutor myself, it's only a 3-year appointment, and they interviewed my childhood neighbors.

When I was a prosecutor in San Francisco I would get advice on trying cases from public defenders and defense attorneys.

My job as a prosecutor is to do justice. And justice is served when a guilty man is convicted and an innocent man is not.

As a young prosecutor right out of law school at the Alameda County DA's office that Earl Warren once led, I started my work.

I was a prosecutor for many years, I'm a crime victim myself, and I've tried so many cases I don't even know how many anymore.

I'm not a prosecutor at home. I don't talk about my day, because nobody's interested. I might do something frivolous, like bead.

I'm a prosecutor first and foremost, and as a judge, I put people in jail for extended periods of time when that was appropriate.

As a former prosecutor, sometimes people refer to me as 'Attila the Hun.' I understand how people can get a reputation sometimes.

I always thought that was one of the single most important things a prosecutor could do is to seek justice for the families of victims.

I understood that with the swipe of my pen as a prosecutor, I would have the decision in my pen to make a decision about someone's life.

There have been high crimes and misdemeanors, but they have been committed by the special prosecutor and the Congress, not the president.

As a lawyer and a former prosecutor, I know the limits of the power and authority of the president. I know what is legal and what is not.

One thing I learned a long time ago as a prosecutor is that it's tough to get people to obey a law if there is not penalty for breaking it.

I love doing bank robberies, drug cases, homicides - as a prosecutor, that's what I thought I was going to be overseeing when I got to the bureau.

When I was a prosecutor, we had one straightforward goal: convict the guilty and protect the innocent. To me, that simple mission still holds true.

There is a well-established process by which a prosecutor can recuse themselves from a pending investigation and a special prosecutor be appointed.

I didn't understand why people cared about my hair or my makeup or my clothing. It was like, 'I'm a prosecutor. I'm not a model. I'm not an actress.'

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