how to abbreviate deputy district attorney

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What is the abbreviation for District Attorney?

DAIn the United States, a district attorney (DA), state's attorney, prosecuting attorney, commonwealth's attorney, or state attorney is the chief prosecutor and/or chief law enforcement officer representing a U.S. state in a local government area, typically a county or a group of counties.

What does Dy stand for?

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Whats is DA?

A DA is a district attorney. [US]

What is DA in legal terms?

A district attorney is a public official who is appointed or elected to represent the state in criminal judicial proceedings in a particular judicial district or county; an appointed or elected officer who prosecutes cases in a particular judicial district.

What is the abbreviation for deputy?

depSummary: Deputy Abbreviation There is one common abbreviation of deputy: dep.

Is dy a word?

No, dy is not in the scrabble dictionary.

Is DA a legal Scrabble word?

Yes, da is in the scrabble dictionary.

How do you spell DA?

Other definitions for da (8 of 8) District Attorney.

How do you use the word DA?

German can use words formed by affixing da– or dar– to the beginning of a preposition in order to refer back to something. In its most basic usage, we usually translate a da– compound into English as a preposition followed by a pronoun. Er hat einen Bleistift.

What does referred to Da mean?

A deputy district attorney will be in court to represent the People of the State of California. At the arraignment the judge will tell the defendant what he or she is charged with.

What is DA in full?

DA or dearness allowance is calculated as a specific percentage of the basic salary which is then added to the basic salary along with other components like HRA (House Rent Allowance) to make up the total salary of an employee of the government sector.

How powerful is a district attorney?

The DA has immense power in influencing an individual's decision to enter into a plea deal or to take their case to trial. More than 90 percent of all criminal cases end in a plea deal. The district attorney has the power to offer a sentence to the individual charged with a crime.