The state's prosecuting attorney in each judicial circuit is called the district attorney. The district attorney represents the government when it comes to criminal offenses.
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The decision to drop a case after a mistrial is typically made by the prosecuting attorney or the prosecution team. They may consider factors such as the strength of the evidence, the potential for a successful retrial, and the interests of justice. However, the final decision may also involve discussions with the presiding judge and consultation with the defendant's attorney.
it is called a circuit and when it is closed is called a closed circuit and when open circuit it is called an open circuit
The drawing of an electrical circuit is called a.............= schematic drawing.
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what are the most powerful judges in the judicial branch called
The Judicial Branch had this power. The process in which this branch declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional is called the Judicial Review
A break in an electric circuit is called an open circuit. Electric current will not flow through an open circuit.
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District attorneys (also called state's attorneys or prosecuting attorneys) are usually elected at the county level, so there is only one district attorney per county. The district attorney may be a part-time job in a small county, or he may head a large office of deputy district attorneys. The size of the district attorney's office is determined by the population of the county, how many cases they have to handle, and the local budget.