The FBI handles a wide range of cases, primarily focusing on federal crimes such as terrorism, cybercrime, organized crime, public corruption, civil rights violations, and white-collar crime. Additionally, they investigate serious violent crimes, including kidnappings and serial killings, and conduct counterintelligence operations against foreign espionage. The agency also supports state and local law enforcement through intelligence sharing and investigative assistance. Overall, the FBI plays a crucial role in national security and law enforcement.
Agencies like the FBI are risky because they can handle very dangerous cases.
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No, that is the BATFE.
Paternity lawyers handle cases when the mother or father is curious of who may be the biological mother or father. They would refer them to have a paternity test and litigate from there.
District attorneys are responsible for handling criminal cases. They don't handle federal cases, but act as the prosecutor for a state case.
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The Europeans do not have any kind of "FBI" instead they get Interpol to do the things that the FBI would do. either that or they have some kind of special police force that i can't find
They are assigned to cases individually, but may be teamed up (as circumstances dictate) with another, or others.
That would be a civil law suit. A general practitioner or tort lawyer would handle the case.
The cases are the local cases
State courts handle civil and criminal matters that arise under state law.
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