Attorney General
The chief prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials was Justice Robert H. Jackson, who was the chief American prosecutor.
The Chief Prosecutor of the state, and the state's legal counsel, and other duties as assigned by that particular state's law or governor.
A state prosecutor represents the people of that state in criminal prosecutions and associated matters.
No, police work for only the state where they are registered as a police officer. That would be the Attorney General's job as the State/Chief Prosecutor.
Louise Arbour
Robert H. Jackson .
Robert H. Jackson served as the chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals. He was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
The overall 'boss' of a state prosecutor is the State's Attorney General. The prosecutors office is part of the Executive Branch of government - not the Judicial Branch.
Fatoumatta Bensouda. International Criminal Court's Chief prosecutor
Anna Swan
The chief state executive is the governor of the state.
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.