The federal prosecutor's supervisor's opinion should be the opinion that counts. "The boss may not always be right, but the boss is always boss."
no state law overrides federal law. this is so, according to the supremacy clause found in article VI, paragraph 2 of the federal constitution.
Yes, "Federal Prosecutor" should be capitalized when referring to the official title of the position.
70,000
Law degree.
No, only federal agents and police officers. Now, if the prosecutor has perismission from the government (local, state or federal), than its okay.
NO, it is preemtion
united states attorney
I visited with a federal prosecutor about four years ago and he told me they make between 80-100,000 a year. Again this was four years ago, and this is on the federal level. I do not know what state and city prosecutors make.
You can call the police or sheriff, or the Prosecutor's office.
The overall 'boss' of a state prosecutor is the State's Attorney General. The prosecutors office is part of the Executive Branch of government - not the Judicial Branch.
Fred Tecce has: Played Himself - Former Federal Prosecutor in "Inside Edition" in 1988. Played himself in "Happening Now" in 2007. Played Himself - Former Federal Prosecutor in "Happening Now" in 2007. Played Himself - Former Federal Prosecutor in "Money with Melissa Francis" in 2012. Played Himself - Trademark Attorney in "Money with Melissa Francis" in 2012.
A state law is created by the state and only pertains to that single state. A federal law is created by the national government and is enforced throughout the whole nation. Federal law overrides state law.