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You might possibly be thinking of D.A., which stands for District Attorney.

HOWEVER, not all prosecutors are known or referred to as District Attorneys (DA's)- they can also be US Attorneys, or States Attorneys, or County Prosecutors,. etc, and that's just in the US. Other nations refer to them by different titles entirely.

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