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A district attorney (DA), however, is a specific type of prosecutor, typically the chief law enforcement attorney for a given county or judicial district. DAs are usually elected officials, responsible for managing their office, setting priorities, and handling high-profile or sensitive cases.
District attorneys decide whether or not to prosecute based on the evidence presented by the police. District attorneys are also responsible for investigating all illegal activities before deciding to file a case against an accused person.
A district attorney is a public official who is appointed or elected to represent the state in criminal judicial proceedings in a particular judicial district or county; an appointed or elected officer who prosecutes cases in a particular judicial district.
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A district attorney is a lawyer, but not all lawyers are district attorneys. The district attorney is usually elected and represents the state is prosecuting criminal cases against individuals. The normal lawyer is a member of the public defenders office or a private practice.
The District Attorney (DA), also known as a prosecutor, plays a critical role in our criminal justice system. They represent the government in criminal cases and are responsible for ensuring that justice is served by prosecuting individuals accused of committing crimes.
Prosecutors represent the government. They decide which cases to pursue and what charges to file. Their power can influence case outcomes more than judges in some cases.
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