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  2. United States Attorney - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. District attorney - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a district attorney (DA), county attorney, county prosecutor, state's attorney, prosecuting attorney, commonwealth's attorney, or solicitor is the chief prosecutor or chief law enforcement officer representing a U.S. state in a local government area, typically a county or a group of counties. The exact scope of the office ...

  4. Prosecutor - Wikipedia

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    The United States is the only country in the world where citizens elect prosecutors. The director of a prosecution office is known by any of several names depending on the jurisdiction, most commonly district attorney. Other names include state's attorney, state attorney, county attorney, and commonwealth's attorney. The prosecution is the ...

  5. United States Attorney for the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The United States attorney for the District of Columbia (USADC) is responsible for representing the federal government in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia has two divisions, the Civil Division and the Criminal Division.

  6. United States Department of Justice Criminal Division

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    Criminal Division attorneys prosecute many nationally significant cases and formulate and implement criminal enforcement policy. Division attorneys also provide advice and guidance to the Attorney General of the United States, the United States Congress, and the White House on matters of criminal law. The Division was founded in 1919. [1]

  7. Opinion - What prosecutors should learn from the Trump election

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    To rebuild public confidence in our criminal justice system, prosecutors in the next few years, starting with Bondi, must do their jobs mindful of Jackson’s wisdom, that “the citizen’s ...

  8. Federal prosecutors file criminal charges against New York ...

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    Authorities have reportedly been investigating the congressman for campaign finance violations

  9. Trump’s victory likely means curtains for criminal prosecutions

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    Former President Trump a year ago was staring down four potential criminal trials on 91 charges and decades in prison. Trump staked his defense on winning back the White House, a strategy that has ...