It honestly depends on the state and city location. For example, in the Tidewater Virginia area (Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Newport News, Hampton, Suffolk, Portsmouth and Chesapeake), its salary and are considered constitutional employees of the state. Hope that helps.
That depends on where they are prosecuting. Large cities are more likely to get higher salaries. Federal and State level is also pretty good. Small towns and rural counties are going to be pretty low.
they can make friends and money. who knows maybe they can make a lot
Depends on location and experience. About $40,000 (starting salary) to $120,000 (20+ years experience) for the bigger cities.
"The State" functions as the prosecutor in a criminal case.
The answer to your question would be the Prosecutor.
"Refer to prosecutor" means to send a case to a prosecutor for further review and potential prosecution. It typically occurs after law enforcement has completed an investigation and believes there is enough evidence to support criminal charges.
70,000
A state prosecutor represents the people of that state in criminal prosecutions and associated matters.
$6.22
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Criminal, thug, fugitive, prosecutor.
a crown prosecutor is basically the British version of our prosecutor or district attorney who work for the government and the people by investigating and trying criminal cases
Prosecutor
The prosecutor tries the defendants and presents evidence to find the defendants guilty.
Crown Attorney