You need a license to practice law.
DA is normally an elected position.
jacking off the district attorney!
You need to talk to an attorney. There is a lot of paperwork and getting your license back is worth the expense of an attorney.
You need to put more information into your question.
You want to address them as "Honorable [full name]"
When it's someone's title, District Attorney Smith, or the District Attorney for Detroit, otherwise, it's not necessary.
when yew meet wif ze district aturney, yew do'nt nede a lohyur butt if yew want 1 get 1
The DA is frequently used as a reference to the district attorney.
Mr. District Attorney was created in 1951.
You would need a MD attorney that works in the area you received the ticket in.
You need a bachelor's degree (4 yrs) and a law degree (3 yrs). It may be helpful to take criminal law classes while in law school, but this is not usually required. The most important qualification to be a district attorney or an assistant district attorney is being licensed to practice law in your state.
No, it doesn't. But its owner will need them, and an attorney as well.
The amount of terms that are served by a district attorney will depend on the jurisdiction. Most district attorney serve terms of four years.