Under the state governments, the prosecuting officer who represents the state in each of judicial districts.
A lawyer who, as the prosecutor, represents the Commonwealth and speaks for the victim. A DA is assigned to most cases automatically.
A lawyer representing a state locality to prosecute cases for a state government. In some states referred to as a Commonwealth Attorney.
A lawyer elected or appointed to serve as a prosecutor for the state in criminal cases. Also known as the state’s attorney.
The elected representative of a state government, who serves as the state's attorney in criminal cases in a designated county or judicial district.
An individual elected to charge and prosecute those accused of committing crimes. District Attorneys serve a 2-year term and work within the State Prosecutor's Office. Wisconsin has a District Attorney in every county (Shawano and Menominee Counties are combined). Victim/Witness Coordinators work in the District Attorney's offices. County Victim/Witness Offices are listed on the Contacts for Assistance page. to top
A state government lawyer who prosecutes criminal cases. Also referred to as a prosecutor.
An attorney deputized as chief prosecutor whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the People against persons accused of committing criminal offenses.
an official prosecutor for a judicial district
is elected by voters to represent them in the 18th Judicial District, which includes Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties, they elect the District Attorney to represent the County in criminal matters and prosecution.
A lawyer elected or appointed to serve the people within a certain geographical area as prosecutor for the state.
(DA) an elected official in a county who is charged with prosecuting crimes committed against the State. The District Attorney has a staff of lawyers known as Assistance District Attorneys (ADAs) who prosecute the cases.
An attorney for the local government, responsible for prosecuting state-level crimes in court. Sometimes also called state's attorneys.
An elected official charged to prosecute and defend cases on behalf of the people or State. The District Attorney employs a staff of Assistant District Attorneys also called prosecutors.
A public officer hired or elected to represent the people in proceeding against individuals who have violated the law.
An attorney who is the elected or appointed chief of a prosecution agency, and whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the people against persons accused of committing criminal offenses; and any attorney deputized to assist the chief prosecutor.
The attorney(s) employed by the state to prosecute people for state criminal offenses. Also known as prosecutors, they represent the state. A city government may also have attorneys assigned to prosecute city charges. These people function like district attorneys on a local level.
An official of a state either elected or appointed that represents the state in criminal cases.
City, county, and state prosecutors.
A district attorney is, in some U.S. jurisdictions, the title of the local public official who represents the government in the prosecution of criminals. The district attorney is the highest officeholder in the jurisdiction's legal department and supervises a staff of assistant district attorneys. Similar functions are carried out at the local level in other jurisdictions by officers named the Commonwealth's Attorney, State's Attorney, County Attorney, or County Prosecutor.