The Assistant District Attorney evaluates criminal cases that come into the office and represents the state in the resolution of the case via dismissal, plea negotiations, or trial. The position involves drafting accusations and indictments, evaluating and researching potential defenses, and dismissing cases not prosecutable. The Assistant District Attorney reads cases submitted by investigators, determines whether further investigation is needed, and researches alternative crimes and case law. They present cases to the grand jury, question witnesses, and determine appropriate sentence recommendations. The role also includes negotiating pleas, interviewing witnesses, developing trial strategies, and representing the state in probation revocation hearings.