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  2. Prosecutor - Wikipedia

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    Prosecutor Chief Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson (on the pulpit) at the Nuremberg Trials Occupation Occupation type Profession Activity sectors Law, law enforcement Description Competencies Advocacy skills, analytical mind, sense of justice Education required Typically required to be authorised to practice law in the jurisdiction, law degree, in some cases a traineeship. Fields of employment ...

  3. Private prosecution - Wikipedia

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    In court, the private prosecutor sits alongside the public prosecutor as an accessory, and is merely called the "civil plaintiff" (partie civile), as French criminal courts also rule on civil delictuel claims during the same proceeding. Trials take place in this way even when the prosecution was initiated by the public prosecution office (which ...

  4. Prosecutorial discretion - Wikipedia

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    Deputy Public Prosecutors (DPPs) and Assistant Public Prosecutors (APPs), legal officers from the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) Crime Division, act under the authority of the Public Prosecutor. As Public Prosecutor, the Attorney-General has prosecutorial discretion; i.e. he may, at his discretion, institute, conduct or discontinue any ...

  5. Why Democrats Want a Prosecutor-in-Chief Now - AOL

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    In an interview with TIME after her speech, Alsobrooks elaborated on why she thinks Harris’ pitch to voters about being a prosecutor will work better now than it did in the 2020 Democratic primary.

  6. Criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    The prosecutor, or district attorney, is a lawyer who brings charges against a person, persons or corporate entity. It is the prosecutor's duty to explain to the court what crime was committed and to detail what evidence has been found which incriminates the accused. The prosecutor should not be confused with a plaintiff or plaintiff's counsel ...

  7. Why vote for Shayla Favor for Franklin County prosecutor in ...

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    Ohio March 19 primary: Why Shayla Favor should be the Democratic candidate for Franklin County prosecutor.

  8. Attorneys in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An attorney at law (or counsellor-at-law) in the United States is a practitioner in a court of law who is legally qualified to prosecute and defend actions in court on the retainer of clients. [1] As of January 1, 2023, there were 1,331,290 active lawyers in the United States. [ 2 ]

  9. Prosecutor, court commissioner vie for Benton-Franklin judge ...

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    Both candidates in the race for Benton-Franklin Superior Court Judge, Position 5, bring impressive qualifications, but Bronson Brown’s experience and endorsements make him the superior choice.