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Prosecutors say Terrence Williams wielded gun in altercation

Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lakeysha Washington said that further police investigation revealed that Williams' son tried to intervene by getting between Williams and his mother.

Prosecution seeks death for man in sons' deaths

Prosecutors continue to press a North Texas jury to send a man to death row for drowning two of his sons in a creek.

Bulger prosecutors want criminal checks on jurors

Federal prosecutors in the upcoming racketeering trial of Massachusetts' reputed gangster Whitey Bulger (BUHL'-jur) want to do criminal background checks on potential jurors.

Holmes prosecutors: Laws are clear, constitutional

Prosecutors in the Colorado theater shootings say laws on insanity and the death penalty are constitutional and don't need any of the explanations requested by the defense.

Prosecutor: Shabazz was beaten with bat or stick

Prosecutor Rodolfo Rios said the two waiters arrested in the case had served the grandson of civil rights activist Malcolm X and a friend at the Palace bar near Plaza Garibaldi.

Holmes prosecution lists 3,500 potential witnesses

Court documents say prosecutors in the Colorado theater shootings have listed about 3,500 potential witnesses they could call during the trial of defendant James Holmes.

Prosecutors: Martin's pot smoking irrelevant

Prosecutors asked a judge on Monday to block Zimmerman's attorneys from presenting this evidence as well as information about Martin getting into a fight and wearing fake gold teeth.

Dallas prosecutors seek death in slaying of 2 boys

Prosecutors in Dallas are seeking the death penalty against a man charged with drowning two of his sons in a creek.

Milan prosecutor demands 6 years for Berlusconi

Prosecutor Ilda Boccassini told the court that the young women invited to the former premier's parties ''were part of a system of prostitution organized for the pleasure of Silvio Berlusconi.

Corruption trial set for former Texas prosecutor

Prosecutors say he used his position to enrich himself, accepting more than $100,000 in bribes and kickbacks in exchange for his discretionary decisions.

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