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What is a prosecutor? How is the prosecutor different from the police?

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What is a prosecutor? How is the prosecutor different from the police?

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The prosecutor is a lawyer who represents the government that is charging you with a crime. The police are, in this situation, investigators for the government. Prosecutors are responsible for making the decision whether to charge someone with a crime. They also present the government’s case at trial. Prosecutors may be called city attorneys, county attorneys, state’s attorneys or district attorneys.

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