What is a Prolocutor?
A prolocutor is a person who speaks or pleads on behalf of another person, usually in a legal context. The term is derived from the Latin words "pro" meaning "for" and "locutor" meaning "speaker".
In legal proceedings, a prolocutor is often an attorney or lawyer who represents a client in court. They are responsible for presenting the client's case, questioning witnesses, and making arguments to the judge or jury on their behalf.
The term "prolocutor" is not commonly used in modern legal practice, and has been largely replaced by the term "counsel" or "attorney". However, it is still found in some older legal texts and documents.
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