public prosecutor

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public prosecutor

A public prosecutor presents evidence in a courtroom.

Definition

Noun: A public prosecutor is a government-appointed legal official whose primary duty is to represent the state in criminal court proceedings. They are responsible for investigating, initiating, and conducting the prosecution of individuals accused of committing crimes, acting on behalf of the public interest and the government, not private parties.

Examples of Usage
  • The public prosecutor presented compelling evidence to the jury.
  • After reviewing the police report, the public prosecutor decided to file formal charges.
  • The role of the public prosecutor is to ensure justice is served, not merely to secure a conviction.
Advanced Usage
  • "To act as a public prosecutor": To perform the official duties of this role.
    • She was appointed to act as the public prosecutor for the district.
  • In some jurisdictions, the term is synonymous with titles like District Attorney (DA) or State's Attorney, though specific powers and appointment methods can vary.
Variants and Related Words
  • Prosecutor (n.): A more general term for a lawyer who conducts criminal cases against a defendant. A public prosecutor is a specific type of prosecutor who is a government employee.
  • Prosecution (n.): The act or process of conducting a criminal case in court, or the party (e.g., the state) bringing the case.
    • The prosecution called its first witness.
  • District Attorney (DA) (n.): A common title in the United States for the chief public prosecutor for a local district or county.
  • State's Attorney (n.): A title used in some U.S. states for a public prosecutor.
Synonyms
  • State Prosecutor
  • Crown Prosecutor (used in some Commonwealth countries like the UK and Canada)
  • Prosecuting Attorney
Related Phrases
  • Lead prosecutor: The main attorney in charge of a prosecution team or a specific case.
    • The lead prosecutor made the closing argument.
  • Prosecutorial discretion: The authority of a public prosecutor to decide whether to bring charges and what charges to file.
    • The use of prosecutorial discretion is a critical part of the justice system.
public prosecutor

A public prosecutor presents evidence in a courtroom.

Noun
  1. a government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state