It's all pretty simple. The primary objective is protecting his/her team's goal and extends to supporting the offense when they have the ball. The specifrics of how this is done will come from the player's skill set and team tactics.
"The lawyer's job was to impute the defendant."
The defendant is the one being sued in the court. It is their job to "defend" themselves against the allegations being brought in front of the court. Plaintiff - Complain Defendant - Defend
Don't understand what is meant by the question. THAT's what prosecutors DO! Their job is to attempt to prove that the defendant IS guilty, and that his not guilty plea is a lie.
Well if it's the prosecution then the lawyers job is to get information that detectives can't get by making deals with the perp and also they have to get the jury to find the defendant guilty if its the defense then the lawyers job is to get the jury to find the defendant guilty
To provide a place to resolve the differences between the plaintiff and the defendant.
Their job - is to review cases that have already been tried. This is often done at the request of the defendant - who wants to present new evidence.
The role of the prosecutor - is to outline the charges and present the evidence against the defendant.
In the courtroom, the defendant remains quiet and poised and allows their lawyer to do their job. Otherwise, the defendant should do exactly as the lawyer asks. Outside the court, the defendant's job is to convey and explain all the facts related to a case to their lawyer, and not to speak about the matter with anyone else unless the lawyer says so. Also, the defendant must show up to court when they are ordered. Defendants may also act as their own attorneys with the consent of the judge, in which case they have a very big job. This is called pro se representation, and it is on the rise in the US, according to the National Center for State Courts.
The standard rule is that the burden of proof lies upon the prosecution to prove that the defendant is guilty, not for the defendant to prove he is innocent. That being said, as more evidence is presented by the prosecution, it is up to the defense to come up with evidence to refute the prosecution's evidence. In short answer, however, to store a defendant to prove his innocence, it is a joint effort between the defendant himself - someone who is fighting for his freedom - and the defense attorney.
No! Couse weaint own nothin
The job of a Federal criminal defense lawyer is to defend an accused criminal in a court of law. This type of lawyer is appointed to the defendant by the state.
he represents the government of the state in any action...as the plaintiff/complainant or as the defendant/respondent.whichever way or even as an appellant.