District Attorney's Offices
A District Attorney's Office is a government agency responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the state or local government. The office is led by a District Attorney, who is an elected or appointed official. Their primary role is to represent the public in legal matters, ensuring that justice is served while upholding the law.
District Attorney's Offices handle a variety of cases, ranging from minor offenses to serious crimes. They work closely with law enforcement agencies, such as the police, to gather evidence and build cases against defendants. Additionally, they may offer plea deals and participate in trials to seek convictions.