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An assistant district attorney makes 84,000 dollars a year in New York City. An assistant district attorney elsewhere only makes around 64,000 dollars a year.
You can make an appointment to discuss your concerns with an assistant district attorney. You should bring any proof you have with you.You can make an appointment to discuss your concerns with an assistant district attorney. You should bring any proof you have with you.You can make an appointment to discuss your concerns with an assistant district attorney. You should bring any proof you have with you.You can make an appointment to discuss your concerns with an assistant district attorney. You should bring any proof you have with you.
At the State level, this office is known as the "District Attorney" or "Assistant District Attorney", or "State Attorney" or "Assistant State Attorney". Federal prosecutors are primarily United States Attorneys and Assistant U.S. Attorneys.
The ADA, or Assistant District Attorney Scanlon.
It means that the case was dismissed by the assistant district attorney.
a lawyer In many jurisdictions, the term "District Attorney" is used. An attorney working for a state government is often known as an (assistant) attorney general.
Assistant District Attorney, Casey Novak (played by Diane Neal) from 2003-2008 was preceeded by ADA Alexandra Cabot (played by Stephanie March).
It will probably depend entirely on what the government's personnel rules are on the subject.
It depends upon the size of the District Attorney's Office. In large jurisdictions, there may be an extensive support staff including multiple paralegals.
District Attorneys are the highest officeholder in the jurisdiction's justice department - they oversee all of the Assistant District Attorneys (ADAs). The next highest office is the state's Attorney General, who oversees all of the prosecutions throughout the state. The current Attorney General of Texas is Greg Abbott.
It depends on where the DA works. The pay range varies from state to state, and in state, it varies from county to county. Although, in my experience, most DA's are elected; their salaries (and the salaries of the assistant/deputy DA's) are set by a "board." They have to take into account the population, crime rates, budget, etc.
You need a bachelor's degree (4 yrs) and a law degree (3 yrs). It may be helpful to take criminal law classes while in law school, but this is not usually required. The most important qualification to be a district attorney or an assistant district attorney is being licensed to practice law in your state.