Procurator in a sentence as a noun

The tricks is to go to file charges with as many procurators as possible, like 20 or more of them.

Work around DT Shanghai and you will see them everywhere, and one right to a procurator's office.

Backward culture?> When she realised what was going on, Smith tried to contact the police, local media, politicians and the procurator fiscal.

The violation of the Sudan export restrictions will make a very good case for the procuratore di milano, which famously is very independent.

When I worked in Shanghai this year, I noticed that a business openly advertising "large sum transfers" was located literally one door away from city's procurator office.

Blokhin—outfitted in a leather butcher's apron, cap, and shoulder-length gloves to protect his uniform—then, with no procurator present and no reading of the sentence or any other formalities, pushed the prisoner against the log wall and shot him once in the base of the skull with a German Walther Model 2 .25 ACP pistol.

Procurator definitions

noun

a person authorized to act for another

See also: proxy placeholder

noun

(ancient Rome) someone employed by the Roman Emperor to manage finance and taxes