District Attorneys make the decision whether or not to prosecute a person accused of a crime. After conducting investigations and reviewing evidence, if the District Attorney believes that the accused is guilty of said crime, then the District Attorney moves forward with a Prosecution. Depending on the facts, the District Attorney may divert the accused to a recovery program, drug treatment program or other similar program, or, in lieu of prosecuting the accused, or to prosecute with a lower offense, District Attorneys may offer and/or accept Plea Bargains/Agreements. If the District Attorney believes that the evidence is weak or nonexistent, the District Attorney may dismiss the case altogether.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
Bachelor's degree