Prosecution Service
The Prosecution Service is a government agency responsible for presenting cases against individuals accused of crimes in a court of law. Its primary role is to ensure that justice is served by gathering evidence, preparing legal documents, and representing the state during trials. Prosecutors work closely with law enforcement to build strong cases against defendants.
In many countries, the Prosecution Service operates independently from the police and the judiciary to maintain impartiality. Prosecutors must follow legal and ethical guidelines while making decisions about whether to pursue charges, negotiate plea deals, or dismiss cases based on the evidence available.