District Attorney"s office - translation to italian
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District Attorney"s office - translation to italian

CHIEF PROSECUTOR REPRESENTING THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
United States District Attorney; United States district attorney; US Attorney; U.S. Attorney; U.S. District Attorney; U.S. attorney; United States attorney; U.S. Attorney's Office; US attorney; United States Attorneys; United States Attorneys Office; United States Attorney's Office; United States attorneys; United States attorney’s office; US Attorneys Office; U.S. Attorneys; U.S. attorneys; U.S. Attorney’s Office; Untied States Attorney; US District Attorney; U.S. Atty; U.S. Atty.; Federal district attorney; List of United States Attorneys
  • Flag of a United States attorney.
  • a state]] (heavier lines); some states have more than one District Court (lighter lines denote those jurisdictions)

District Attorney's office      
procuratore del distretto ufficiale (sezione giudiziaria statale)
Deputy District Attorney         
  • The badge of an Assistant District Attorney in Genesee County, NY
IN THE UNITED STATES, REPRESENTS THE GOVERNMENT IN THE PROSECUTION OF CRIMINAL OFFENSES
County attorney; District Attorney; State's attorney; State attorney; State Attorney; Commonwealth's attorney; Assistant district attorney; District attorney (city); District attorney (county); County Attorney; Executive Assistant District Attorney; District Attorneys; Assistant District Attorney; District attorneys; Commonwealth attorney; Commonwealth Attorney; Executive Assistant DA; State’s attorney; State Attorney's Office; Deputy District Attorney; State Attorneys; Commonwealth’s Attorney; State's Attorneys; State's Attorney; Assistant State's Attorney; Commonwealth's Attorney; District attourney; Circuit attorney; Florida state attorney; Deputy district attorney; Assistant state's attorney; District atty; District Atty; States attorney; Circuit solicitor; Solicitor (South Carolina)
vice procuratore del distretto
district attorney         
  • The badge of an Assistant District Attorney in Genesee County, NY
IN THE UNITED STATES, REPRESENTS THE GOVERNMENT IN THE PROSECUTION OF CRIMINAL OFFENSES
County attorney; District Attorney; State's attorney; State attorney; State Attorney; Commonwealth's attorney; Assistant district attorney; District attorney (city); District attorney (county); County Attorney; Executive Assistant District Attorney; District Attorneys; Assistant District Attorney; District attorneys; Commonwealth attorney; Commonwealth Attorney; Executive Assistant DA; State’s attorney; State Attorney's Office; Deputy District Attorney; State Attorneys; Commonwealth’s Attorney; State's Attorneys; State's Attorney; Assistant State's Attorney; Commonwealth's Attorney; District attourney; Circuit attorney; Florida state attorney; Deputy district attorney; Assistant state's attorney; District atty; District Atty; States attorney; Circuit solicitor; Solicitor (South Carolina)
procuratore distrettuale

Definition

District Attorney
(District Attorneys)
In the United States, a District Attorney is a lawyer who works for a city, state, or federal government and puts on trial people who are accused of crimes. The abbreviation D.A.
is also used.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

United States Attorney

United States attorneys are officials of the U.S. Department of Justice who serve as the chief federal law enforcement officers in each of the 94 U.S. federal judicial districts. Each U.S. attorney serves as the United States' chief federal criminal prosecutor in their judicial district and represents the U.S. federal government in civil litigation in federal and state court within their geographic jurisdiction. U.S. attorneys must be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, after which they serve four-year terms.

Currently, there are 93 U.S. attorneys in 94 district offices located throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. One U.S. attorney is assigned to each of the judicial districts, with the exception of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, where a single U.S. attorney serves both districts. Each U.S. attorney is the chief federal law enforcement officer within a specified jurisdiction, acting under the guidance of the United States Attorneys' Manual. They supervise district offices with as many as 350 assistant U.S. attorneys (AUSAs) and as many as 350 support personnel.

U.S. Attorney's Offices are staffed mainly by assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSA). Often colloquially called "federal prosecutors", assistant U.S. attorneys are government lawyers who act as prosecutors in federal criminal trials and as the United States federal government's lawyers in civil litigation in which the United States is a party. In carrying out their duties as prosecutors, AUSAs have the authority to investigate persons, issue subpoenas, file formal criminal charges, plea bargain with defendants, and grant immunity to witnesses and accused criminals.

U.S. attorneys and their offices are part of the Department of Justice. U.S. attorneys receive oversight, supervision, and administrative support services through the Justice Department's Executive Office for United States Attorneys. Selected U.S. attorneys participate in the Attorney General's Advisory Committee of United States Attorneys.