He applied for a job as a crown prosecutor and was offered a post.
Appointed
No. Although the prosecutor can recommend a jail sentence, the prosecutor cannot actually sentence you to jail, only a judge can do that.The prosectur proves your guilt, and if it is reasonable and did a good job at proving the guilt then the judge agrees with the prosecution, and the prosecution wins its case, and the DEFENCE looses, and the person is sent to Jail.
The role of the prosecutor - is to outline the charges and present the evidence against the defendant.
I doubt that he did. He was a county prosecutor for awhile but suing multiple corporation is not usually the job of a county prosecutor. He spent most of his law career as a judge.
They will do their job which does include running checks on their defendants. And no prosecutor would let them skip it.
You can request a meeting with the Principal Prosecutor of the office (the prosecutor's boss) and express your concerns. If you feel that they are not receptive, or you don't feel comfortable with the outcome of the meeting, contact the State Attorney General's office in the state capitol.
She was prosecuted, but was not a prosecutor.
the prosecutor
Yes. The prosecutor's job would be to help the police secure a search warrant for a drug raid if there was suspicion of drug activity. A police officer involved in the raid could serve as an arresting officer if drugs were found. The DA would be in the same situation as the prosecutor.
good job, good job, good job
Good job ...or you can say job well done...