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What is the job of the Manhattan district attorney?

To prosecute criminals.


Name one job of the legislative branch of government?

district attorney or attorney general


Can a district Attorney become a US Senator?

yes.


How much money does a district attorney earn in New York City?

The current Suffolk County District Attorney earns in the realm of $106,000 per year. Upon acceptance, the Suffolk District Attorney has to commit to work three years on the job. The current Suffolk County District Attorney is Thomas Spota.


How do you properly address a letter to the district attorney?

You want to address them as "Honorable [full name]"


Why do you capitalize district attorney?

When it's someone's title, District Attorney Smith, or the District Attorney for Detroit, otherwise, it's not necessary.


Files criminal charges in US district court?

The US Attorney files criminal charges in US district court. If you want to report a federal crime, contact the FBI.


When was Mr. District Attorney created?

Mr. District Attorney was created in 1951.


What is the abbreviation for district attorney?

The DA is frequently used as a reference to the district attorney.


How long can you serve as district attorney?

The amount of terms that are served by a district attorney will depend on the jurisdiction. Most district attorney serve terms of four years.


What is the duration of The Honor of the District Attorney?

The duration of The Honor of the District Attorney is 1200.0 seconds.


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.