The specific requirements are set by the jurisdiction he will be representing. In most the minimum qualification is to be a member of the bar for the state in question.
The District Attorney's office and the State's Attorney's office.
Yes, in Colorado, you must be an attorney to serve as a judge. Specifically, candidates must be licensed to practice law in the state and have at least five years of legal experience. Additionally, they must meet other qualifications, such as being a resident of the district where they will serve.
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.
The DA is frequently used as a reference to the district attorney.
Mr. District Attorney was created in 1951.
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.
Elected officials and judges have the title "The Honorable." If the district attorney you are addressing was elected in a general election... the indeed he or she would be "The Honorable". In conversation you may address the DA as "Mister District Attorney" or call him "Mister" - followed by his last name.What if he was a judge before being elected to district attorney?The rule is "once an Honorable, always an Honorable" so if he or she ever held a office that entitled address as "The Honorable" then most formally the courtesy title's use is continued.
Scott Thomas - district attorney - was born in 1966.
The Honor of the District Attorney was created on 1915-07-19.
Well another words for prosecutor are DA, district attorney, prosecuting attorney, etc.