prosecutor in Japanese
prosecutor in Japanese is 検事, 検察官, 検察 — prosecutor means a lawyer who represents the state in bringing criminal charges against someone.
prosecutor in Japanese
検事
Pronounced: kenji
A prosecuting attorney.
検察官
Pronounced: kensatsukan
(law) A person, as a complainant, victim, or chief witness, who institutes prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
検事
Pronounced: kenji
(law) A person, as a complainant, victim, or chief witness, who institutes prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
検察
Pronounced: kensatsu
(law) A person, as a complainant, victim, or chief witness, who institutes prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
What does "prosecutor" mean?
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noun A lawyer who represents the state in bringing criminal charges against someone.
"The prosecutor argued that the evidence proved intent."
prosecutor in a sentence
- The prosecutor argued that the evidence proved intent.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "prosecutor" in Japanese?
"prosecutor" in Japanese is 検事, 検察官, 検察. prosecutor means: A lawyer who represents the state in bringing criminal charges against someone.
How do you pronounce 検事?
"prosecutor" in Japanese is 検事, pronounced "kenji".
How do you use "prosecutor" in a sentence?
Example: "The prosecutor argued that the evidence proved intent." In Japanese, "prosecutor" is 検事, 検察官, 検察.
Are there other ways to say "prosecutor" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "prosecutor": 検事, 検察官, 検察.
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