prosecuting officer
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Definition
- Noun:
- A government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state: A prosecuting officer is a legal representative, typically employed by a government, whose duty is to initiate and carry out legal proceedings against individuals or entities accused of committing crimes. This role involves evaluating evidence, filing charges, and presenting the state's case in court.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The prosecuting officer presented compelling evidence to the jury.
- As a prosecuting officer, her primary duty is to seek justice, not merely to secure convictions.
- The defense attorney cross-examined the prosecuting officer's key witness.
Advanced Usage
"Acting as a prosecuting officer": Performing the duties of this role, often in a specific case or context.
- The senior attorney will be acting as the prosecuting officer for this high-profile fraud case.
"Office of the prosecuting officer": Refers to the official department or the institutional authority of the position.
- All case files must be submitted to the office of the prosecuting officer.
Variants and Related Words
Prosecutor (n): The most common and direct synonym for a prosecuting officer.
- The district attorney is the chief prosecutor for the county.
Public Prosecutor (n): A term emphasizing the officer's role in representing the public interest.
- The public prosecutor argued that the crime posed a significant threat to community safety.
Prosecution (n): The act or process of conducting a criminal case in court, or the party (as a group) carrying it out.
- The prosecution rests its case.
Synonyms
- District Attorney (DA): A title commonly used in the United States for the chief prosecuting officer of a district.
- Crown Prosecutor: A title used in some Commonwealth countries like the United Kingdom and Canada.
- State's Attorney: A title used in some U.S. jurisdictions.
Related Phrases
Lead prosecuting officer: The primary attorney in charge of a prosecution team or a specific case.
- The lead prosecuting officer will give the opening statement.
Career as a prosecuting officer: Referring to the profession of being a prosecutor.
- She dedicated her entire career as a prosecuting officer to fighting organized crime.
Related Idioms
- To act as a private prosecuting officer: This is a rare legal scenario where a private individual, not a state official, is permitted to initiate and conduct a criminal prosecution. It is not a common idiom but a specific legal concept.
- In that unique jurisdiction, the victim's family was allowed to act as a private prosecuting officer.
Noun
- a government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state