Frequently Asked Questions
QUESTION: Who is a prosecutor?
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ANSWER
A prosecutor is an attorney employed by the government. Prosecutors are responsible for presenting the government's case against a defendant, or person charged with a crime. The government must investigate, arrest, and charge a defendant, and then bring the defendant to trial. Depending on the government body for which they work, a prosecutor may be called a city attorney, a county attorney, a state's attorney, or a district attorney.
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