district attorney Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical,Acronyms,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. District Attorney (D.A.) n. an elected official of a county or a designated district with the responsibility for prosecuting crimes. The duties include managing the prosecutor's office, investigating alleged cr...
The Morgan County District Attorney's Office prosecutes felony, misdemeanor and juvenile cases that occur in the 8th Judicial Circuit in Decatur - Morgan County, Alabama.
3. Information Protection We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information. These measures include secure servers and limited access to your personal information by staff members who need it to perform their job duties. 4. Text Messaging and Data Colle...
A prosecutor conducts extensive research before going to trial and presents her findings before judges and jurors.Prosecutors prepare compelling, persuasive opening and closing statements and offer evidence to contradict the defense attorney's claims, interpretations of the law and questionable evidence. Th...
n. generic term for the government's attorney in a criminal case, including District Attorney, States Attorney, United States Attorney, Attorney General, Solicitor General, or special prosecutor. A special prosecutor may be assigned to investigate as well as prosecute if necessary when a government...
Those deputy district attorneys are sometimes called prosecuting attorneys in some states. At any rate, landing a job as a deputy district attorney is often a way for young attorneys to start their careers. A district attorney gets plenty of trial experience, a solid paycheck, health insurance ...
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While the 14 parties were engaged in this discovery dispute, on August 16, 2019, the Ninth Circuit upheld the 15 majority of the permanent injunction and the grant of attorney's fees to Oracle. Oracle USA, Inc. 16 v. Rimini Street, Inc., 783 Fed. Appx. 707, 2019 WL 3854259 (9th ...
Those include, for example, the government attorney-client privilege, the government attorney work product protection, the presidential communications privilege, the state secrets privilege, and the deliberative process privilege.") (citing Judicial Watch, Inc. v. Dep't. of Justice, 361 U.S. App....
After a decade of violent crime in the1960s and following the assassinations of President John Kennedy, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the government decided it was time to take another look at its gun control laws. The Gun Control Act of 1968 updated ve...