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What does nfsao stand for in the courts?

Not filed by state attorneys office


Are there any relevant laws about being a mystery shopping in Rhode Island?

Check with your state Attorneys General office website for local laws


What does this legal abrivition NFSAO mean?

Not filed by state attorneys office


What does SAO mean in court?

SAO stands for State's Attorney's Office. It is the office responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the state or government.


Where can attorneys who specialize in embezzlement law be located?

Attorneys who specialize in embezzlement law can be located by contacting the state attorney office, who will supply you with a list of licensed practitioners in the state.


Who conducts criminal prosecutions?

The US Attorney's office conducts federal prosecutions. State and local prosecutions are conducted by state prosecuting attorneys that go by different name depending on the prosecuting jurisdictions: District attorneys, state's attorneys, corporation counsels, prosecuting attorneys. In some states, the state Attorney General may conduct some prosecutions.


What does nfsao stand for on an arrest inquiry in Hillsborough county Florida?

Not filed by state attorneys office


Where can attorneys who specialize in contract law be located?

You can get contract law attorneys for your state from a number of locations. Apart from personal recommendations, you can try the state attorney office, the Yellow Pages, or licensed state law firm listings.


Is Criminal law national or state?

Both the State and Federal governments have criminal laws. State crimes are usually prosecuted by county District Attorneys Offices or State Attorneys Offices. Federal crimes are prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney's Office.


Does a state attorney-general control the state's district attorneys?

A State's Attorney General is generally considered to be, as the name suggests, the attorney for the State. For example, he/she is the attorney that represents the State in actions brought against it by people or groups that are challenging laws enacted by the legislature. He/she has a staff of attorneys working in his/her office that handle day to day matters, but all under the auspices of the Attorney General. In some States, those lower-level attorneys are called district attorneys, although historically that term connotes State attorneys who enforce criminal laws. Assistant State Attorneys generally handle both civil abd criminal matters.


Are district attorneys appointed?

no, they are elected in local or state elections


How do I prepare for the state taxes?

Preparing for the state taxes can be difficult but have no fear, Tax Attorneys is here! For more information, check out: www.taxappealsattorney.com..