Federal Attorneys
Federal attorneys, also known as federal prosecutors, are legal professionals who represent the government in federal court cases. They work for the United States Department of Justice and handle a variety of criminal and civil matters, including cases involving federal laws, regulations, and constitutional issues. Their primary role is to enforce federal laws and ensure justice is served.
These attorneys investigate cases, gather evidence, and present their findings in court. They may work on cases related to drug trafficking, fraud, or civil rights violations. Federal attorneys play a crucial role in maintaining the rule of law and protecting the interests of the public at the national level.