In a court case, it is mandatory for the defense to give all info to the prosecution and vice versa, upon request. * Any witness or defendant does not have to impart information that might be self incriminating. However, a person who deliberately witholds information that does not affect their personal legal status can be charged with obstruction of justice and other criminal offenses.
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When it's someone's title, District Attorney Smith, or the District Attorney for Detroit, otherwise, it's not necessary.
One can find a county district attorney by looking at the site for your county. Also, the county courthouse can supply a person with this information with a simple phone call.
Mr. District Attorney was created in 1951.
The DA is frequently used as a reference to the district attorney.
The amount of terms that are served by a district attorney will depend on the jurisdiction. Most district attorney serve terms of four years.
The duration of The Honor of the District Attorney is 1200.0 seconds.
Contact the local US District attorney. They can provide you with the information.
A District Attorney is a public official responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the government in a specific jurisdiction. They work to ensure justice is served by charging and trying individuals accused of breaking the law. District Attorneys also work with law enforcement agencies to gather evidence, negotiate plea deals, and represent the state in court.
Every case is different. If you need information on a state or federal criminal case, seek information from your attorney or from an attorney at your local public defender's office.
Scott Thomas - district attorney - was born in 1966.