A special prosecutor would be appointed. It is normally a prosecutor from a neighboring area, or an experienced defense attorney.
To prosecute criminals.
Convince the district attorney to not prosecute. Hire a defense attorney to defend you in court. Flee to a country that does not extradite for the crime in question. Accept a plea bargain.
The district attorney or other prosecuting attorney's office.
The District Attorney became the lead prosecutor in the murder trial.
you will be Prosecuted in court. Run away before the police Prosecutes you.
You don't prosecute someone for this, the District Attorney does. You would need to speak with your local police department and tell them what happened and they can get the ball rolling for this.
The prosecutor's or district attorney's offices most often prosecute the majority of cases.
district attorney usually is the one pursuing the charges and making deals/pleas the attorney that defends you would be any available public attorney
It isn't your job to prosecute the rapist, it is the district attorney's. Take it to the police, and let them figure it out.
No, the District Attorney (DA) does not always prosecute criminal cases. In some instances, the DA may choose not to pursue charges or may refer the case to a different prosecuting agency.
District attorney and prosecutors
Keep climbing the judicial steps to you get to the attorney general and grand jury.