Prosecutors countered that they were under no obligation to release such statements before the grand jury action.
Prosecutors counter that Mr. Jones and his law partners are major sources of unattributed information favorable to their client.
Prosecutors countered that, soon after their arrest, the teenagers had accurately described details of assaults that had yet to be reported.
Prosecutors countered that Chambers was a drug dealer and had sold as much as $2,800 in heroin at a time to undercover police.
Prosecutors counter that the defense bar is zealous in its opposition because the assets seized would otherwise end up in lawyers' pockets as legal fees.
Prosecutors counter that defrauding banks and taxpayers goes against the spirit of D-Day.
Prosecutors countered with evidence that indicated he had sold cocaine for years before hitting the jackpot.
Prosecutors will counter that although the President never specifically said "Lie!"
Prosecutors countered that Mrs. Monroe could have returned to Windsor.
Prosecutors countered that his oaths did not constitute speech because they were not clear thoughts.