district attorney

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English - English
the title of the local public official who represents the government in the prosecution of alleged criminals
In the United States, a District Attorney is a lawyer who works for a city, state, or federal government and puts on trial people who are accused of crimes. The abbreviation D.A. is also used. The prosecuting officer of a judicial district. a lawyer in the US who works for the government in a particular area and who is responsible for bringing people who may be criminals to court
an official prosecutor for a judicial district
An attorney for the local government, responsible for prosecuting state-level crimes in court Sometimes also called state's attorneys
A lawyer representing a state locality to prosecute cases for a state government In some states referred to as a Commonwealth Attorney
1 The prosecuting officer of a judicial district such as a city or state BACK TO TOP
Person responsible for prosecuting criminal cases
The State’s prosecutor for felony charges
prosecuting officer of a judicial district, attorney responsible for representing the State in the district courts
Dist. Atty
District Attorney's office
division of a government legal office, legal department which prosecutes criminal cases
district attorney.
DA
Deputy District Attorney
assistant to the head attorney for criminal prosecution
Turkish - English
{k} DA
district attorney

    Hyphenation

    dis·trict at·tor·ney

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîstrîkt ıtırni

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdəstrəkt əˈtərnē/ /ˈdɪstrɪkt əˈtɜrniː/
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