How to Become a District Attorney?

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In a government criminal case the District Attorney is the appointed official who represents the prosecution. At varying levels of government(federal and state and county). Known as a U. S. Attorney at the local level these officials are appointed by the President of the United States. They in turn hire prosecutors to handle the affairs of the office; these are known as Assistant United States Attorneys or District Attorneys.
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