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Theoretically, they represent the citizens of a state in criminal matters because those matters are deemed to have been committed against the state ( and thus all of its citizens).

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What are some district attorneys in the London area?

Some district attorneys include the London Distrcit Rangers and the District Clerk's Office. Both attorneys are run by the government, so you can be certain that they are available.


What is the plural for district attorney?

The plural of District Attorney is "District Attorneys." For example, New York City has several District Attorneys, one for each borough. If all of New York City's District Attorneys met with the Mayor to discuss crime, you would say "All of New York City's District Attorneys met with the Mayor to discuss crime. Conversely, the plural for Attorney General is "Attorneys General." It isn't "Attorney Generals." If all of the past living Attorneys General met with the President to discuss crime, you would say "All of the past living Attorneys General met with the President to discuss crime. See the related link below for listings of District Attorneys throughout the New York State.


How many District attorneys do you need for 1 town?

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.


Do district attorneys and assistant district attorneys have paralegals?

It depends upon the size of the District Attorney's Office. In large jurisdictions, there may be an extensive support staff including multiple paralegals.


How are county attorneys and district attorneys chossen?

They are either elected by the people or chosen by the chief executive of the region.


How many attorneys are there in Charlotte NC?

There is a lot of attorneys in Charlotte, NC. There is one district Attorney. There is over 175 criminal law attorneys in Charlotte, NC. There is thousands of listings for attorneys.


How much do Exectutive Assitant District Attorneys or Assistant District Attorneys make each year.?

Executive Assistant District Attorneys can earn approximately $100,000 to $200,000 per year, depending on experience and location. Assistant District Attorneys typically earn between $50,000 to $100,000 annually. The exact salary can vary based on the specific district and years of experience.


Who is the district attorney for United States?

There are district attorneys for each district of the United States. Please ask again, specifying the particular district.


How much do district attorneys make a year?

District attorneys in the United States typically make between $50,000 to $200,000 per year, depending on factors such as location, experience, and jurisdiction. Some top-level district attorneys in large cities or high-cost areas may earn even more.


Are district attorneys appointed?

District attorneys are typically elected into office by voters in their jurisdiction. However, in some states, they may be appointed by the governor or other officials.


Do private attorneys make more money than district attorneys?

As a general rule it can be said that the average incomes of attorneys in private practice probably exceed the average incomes of most prosecutors.


What kind of lawyers handle obstruction of judges?

District Attorneys prosecute Obstruction of Justice.