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  • Prosecutor - Wikipedia
    Prosecutors are typically lawyers who possess a law degree and are recognised as suitable legal professionals by the court in which they are acting This may mean they have been admitted to the bar or obtained a comparable qualification where available, such as solicitor advocates in England law
  • What Does a Prosecutor Do in Court: From Charges to Trial
    Prosecutors do more than argue in court — they shape cases from the grand jury stage through sentencing, balancing justice with advocacy A prosecutor’s core duty in court is to seek justice on behalf of the public, not simply to rack up convictions
  • Prosecutor | Definition, Role, Facts | Britannica
    Prosecutor, government official charged with bringing defendants in criminal cases to justice in the name of the state Many prosecutors are in charge of all phases of a criminal proceeding, from investigation by the police through trial and beyond to all levels of appeal
  • United States Department of Justice
    Yesterday a federal jury in Los Angeles convicted an activist short seller of securities fraud for a long-running market manipulation scheme reaping profits of more than $21 million
  • The Pillars of Justice: Prosecutors vs. Defense Attorneys in the U. S . . .
    Prosecutors are attorneys who represent the government—whether at the local, state, or federal level—in criminal cases brought against individuals or entities accused of violating the law
  • What Do Prosecutors Do in the Criminal Justice System?
    Prosecutors serve as legal representatives of the government in criminal proceedings, holding a fundamental position within the justice system They are tasked with upholding the law and ensuring the fair administration of justice on behalf of the public
  • Prosecution Career Guide - Harvard Law School
    Prosecutors fill a unique role in the United States because their primary responsibility in the courtroom is to ascertain the truth and seek justice
  • United States Attorney - Wikipedia
    Often colloquially called "federal prosecutors", assistant U S attorneys are government lawyers who act as prosecutors in federal criminal trials and as the United States federal government's lawyers in civil litigation in which the United States is a party
  • What Does a Prosecutor Do? - Lawyers
    Prosecutors are government lawyers who investigate, charge, and prosecute (take to trial) people whom they think have committed a crime In the federal system, these prosecutors are called U S Attorneys and Assistant U S Attorneys
  • The Prosecutor: An Ultimate Guide to Their Role, Power, and Impact
    A prosecutor is a government lawyer who brings criminal charges against a person or entity on behalf of the public—“the People”—and then works to prove those charges in court Their primary duty is not simply to “win,” but to see that justice is done





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