Primarily they are law enforcement officers just like everyone else on their department or agency. However, their particular assignment is to investigate and look into, the criminal offenses assigned to them to see if they can solve the crime and bring the perpetrator(s) to justice.
an invetigator named investigator strait
pardoning a criminal
No, not exclusively.
Superogatories are actions that are commendable, but are not required. Duties are required and assigned actions.
To deter crime and apprehend violators.
Governors are the chief executive officers at the state level. Their duties include approving state budgets and appropriations, enactment of state legislation, confirmation of appointments, and acting as overseer of executive branch functions.
Neither the police nor judges have duties regarding settling disputes. The police exist to protect citizens and to enforce the law. Judges' duties are in adjudicating criminal and civil cases that cannot be settled.
They hear charges against a person suspected of having committed a crime. If the grand jury believes there is sufficient evidence to bring the person to trial, they issue an indictment.
The duties are pretty much the same as any other lawyer. They work for the Judge Advocate General for their service. They will do everything from wills and property work for service members to criminal cases in the military courts.
Primarily to enforce the criminal laws and regulations and protect the citizens and property in his jurisdiction. In actuality, an officer's job covers much more than this narrow range - but those listed are ther MAIN duties and responsibilities.
A bank holdup is when a criminal attempts to rob a bank. It is sometimes called a 'bank holdup' because the criminal is preventing the bank employees from preforming their normal duties, in an attempt to steal money, thus holding the bank up.
They have breached their fiduciary duties as a trustee. They can be brought up on a number of criminal charges or sued in civil court.