The prosecutor tries the defendants and presents evidence to find the defendants guilty.
Answer The person in the "prosecutor" role needs to take the necessary steps to end this type relationship since the "prosecutor" probably created this "victim prosecutor" role. I'm sure the "victim" would appreciate it tremendously. Also, if the victim is a smart person and a good person and realizes that maybe he/she, innocent as it could have been, possibly unknowingly helped to create this role, will help to end it if both parties can acknowledge that they are sorry for what happened to create this role. It can be easy if both people want it!!!
The govenment is the prosecutor and is a 'stand-in' for "the People."
to try and prove the guiltyness of the defendent with evedence and or witnesses
Call the better business bureau, or your local prosecutor's office.
Generally speaking, in the US, the local or state prosecutor decides if an alleged attacker will be charged with a crime. If there is enough evidence, in the mind of a prosecutor, then legal proceedings will begin. In some cases, however, the prosecutor will have a Grand Jury decide to either follow the prosecutor's recommendation, or not to.
No, only federal agents and police officers. Now, if the prosecutor has perismission from the government (local, state or federal), than its okay.
The role of the prosecutor - is to outline the charges and present the evidence against the defendant.
The lead prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials was Robert H. Jackson, the Chief United States Prosecutor. He played a significant role in presenting the case against the Nazi war criminals to the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg after World War II.
It is always best to consult a lawyer that is familiar with the local gun laws, or even the local prosecutor.
Prosecutor is a generic term to describe the official, usually employed by the executive authority of a place, to enforce criminal laws through coordination with the police. In the American criminal justice system, the prosecutor decides what cases should be tried in court and presents "the people's" case. "DA" usually stands for "District Attorney", which is a more-specific term for a prosecutor. A District Attorney is normally an independently elected official who performs the role of prosecutor for a given area. Prosecutor is general; DA is specialized.
da police.Added; You can speak to your local Prosecutor's Office or you could even speak with an investigative reporter at your local newspaper or TV or radio station.