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The District Attorney s Office, Explained: From Prosecutors to Deputy D A s, Who Does What | Blog | Independent Lens

do?  A District Attorney, or D.A., can also be called State Attorney, County Attorney, or County Prosecutor. In this piece, all references to District Attorney (or their deputies, assistants, etc.) also refer to those who occupy the same post but under a different name. Most commonly, they are referred to simply as “Prosecutors,” as that is the job function for which they are best known. Their duties span far more than that, however. The District Attorney is the most senior attorney representing the State in a local government area (typically a single county, though sometimes covering multiple counties).  Perhaps most importantly, though, is how few constraints D.A.s have in deciding which cases they will and will not prosecute.

Resignations by US Attorneys Create Opportunity for Senate GOP to Maintain Influence Over Biden DOJ

(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Pres. Trump appears to be on course to be only the third one-term President in 40 years.  The transition from one party to the other after a one-term Presidency is markedly different than the transition following two terms.  In the latter circumstance, the outgoing Administration has a significant number of political appointees who are the second or third persons to occupy the position over the eight years of the Administration, and they took the position generally recognizing their “expiration date” would be the next election.  Even if the White House did not change parties, a new POTUS would want to be able to put supporters into significant positions.

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