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Prosecutor

By: Shelby Savage. Prosecutor. County Prosecutor. Job Responsibilities Chief law e nforcement o fficers of their county Responsible for enforcing criminal laws in their county Bench trials as well j ury trials Aided by assistant district attorneys . County Prosecutor.

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Prosecutor

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  1. By: Shelby Savage Prosecutor

  2. County Prosecutor • Job Responsibilities • Chief law enforcement officers of their county • Responsible for enforcing criminal laws in their county • Bench trials as well jury trials • Aided by assistant district attorneys

  3. County Prosecutor • Requirements for Hiring • Four years of college • Three years of Law School • Pass the Bar Examination • Five years of experience (NJ) • Nominated by the Governor and voted on by the Senate judiciary committee

  4. County Prosecutor • Salary Breakdown • Different with every state • $178,056 (Harris County, Texas) • $121,226 (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) • $47,350 (Pell City, Alabama) • Gender Breakdown • 64 (out of 100) are male • 36 (out of 100) are female

  5. County Prosecutor • Job Benefits • Different with every state • Employee and dependent coverage for medical, vision, and dental. (WA) • Life and long-term disability options. (WA) • Domestic partnership benefits. (WA) • Schools • UAB • UNA • USA • University of Alabama

  6. County Prosecutor • List of Popular Possible Majors (These Apply To All Three Levels) • Political Science • Pre-Law • Criminal Justice • Government History

  7. State Prosecutor • Job Responsibilities • Enforce all criminal laws in their state • Prosecute big businesses and public officials engaging in criminal activity in their state • Bench and jury trials • Aided by paralegals, law enforcement, and investigators for the prosecution

  8. State Prosecutor • Hiring Requirements • Four years of college • Three years of Law School • Pass the Bar Examination • Previous work experience • Elected by the people they represent

  9. State Prosecutor • Salary Breakdown • Different with every state • $38,680--$45,506 (Pell City, AL) • Gender Breakdown • 64 (out of 100) are male • 36 (out of 100) are female

  10. State Prosecutor • Job Benefits • Different with every state • Employee and dependent coverage for medical, vision, and dental. (WA) • Life and long-term disability options. (WA) • Domestic partnership benefits. (WA) • Schools • UNA • USA • UAB • University of Alabama

  11. Federal Prosecutor • Job Responsibilities • Federal prosecutors represent the United States federal government in court proceedings • They handle many different types of cases, including drug trafficking, murder (though not often), and embezzlement • They are aided by the federal departments as well as the state departments

  12. Federal Prosecutor • Hiring Requirements • Previous work experience • Put in an application • Interview • More detailed application • Background check • Probationary period (12-14 months) • During which time a deeper background check will be conducted

  13. Federal Prosecutor • Salary Breakdown • $45,349--$53,352 • The average entry-level: $50,000 • Gender Breakdown • 64 (out of 100) male • 36 (out of 100) female

  14. Federal Prosecutor • Job Benefits • Employee and dependent coverage for medical, vision, and dental. (WA) • Life and long-term disability options. (WA) • Domestic partnership benefits. (WA) • Schools • UNA • UAB • USA • University of Alabama

  15. Thank You!

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