Definition of «federal prosecutors»

Federal prosecutors are attorneys who work for the federal government and are responsible for investigating, prosecuting, and trying criminal cases on behalf of the United States. These professionals work in the U.S. Department of Justice and have jurisdiction over crimes that cross state lines or involve other federal matters such as terrorism, drug trafficking, and white-collar crime. They are tasked with enforcing federal laws and ensuring justice is served for victims of these types of offenses.

Phrases with «federal prosecutors»

Sentences with «federal prosecutors»

  • The practice has also been highlighted by federal prosecutors in several high - profile political corruption trials. (timesunion.com)
  • There is a second role which is picking up the types of criminal enforcement that have at least to some extent normally been done by federal prosecutors office. (businessinsider.com)
  • Federal prosecutors say in their papers they are following the law in what they turn over to the defense and when they do so prior to trial. (newsday.com)
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