Book,  Par.

1    II,     37|     Libo's handwriting, so the prosecutor alleged, with the names
2    IV,     25|       brief respite, until the prosecutor's consulship expired, but
3    IV,     37|  father as defendant, a son as prosecutor, (Vibius Serenus was the
4    IV,     38|                  Upon this the prosecutor named Cneius Lentulus and
5    IV,     84|  Domitius Afer, the successful prosecutor of Claudia Pulchra, his
6    VI,     73|  reward was being voted to her prosecutor, Junius Otho, tribune of
7  XIII,     27|      as one of the judges. The prosecutor was sentenced to exile,
8   XIV,     63| Codicils." Talius Geminus, the prosecutor, further stated that he
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