conjurator
/kɒnˈdʒuːərətər/Definitions
1. noun
a person who presents the case for the prosecution in a criminal trial, especially in medieval England.
“The conjurator’s impassioned speech convinced the jury of the defendant’s guilt.”
1. noun
a person who presents the case for the prosecution in a criminal trial, especially in medieval England.
“The conjurator’s impassioned speech convinced the jury of the defendant’s guilt.”