District AttorneyStaffNameTitlePhoneSahrbeck, JonathanDistrict Attorney207-871-8384
Larry KrasnerThe current District Attorney of Philadelphia is Larry Krasner. The district attorney represents the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the City & County of Philadelphia in all criminal and other prosecutions....District Attorney of PhiladelphiaSalary$ 175,576 (2017)4 more rows
Bryant C. Dunaway assumed the office of District Attorney General for the 13th Judicial District on Sept. 1, 2014. The Office of the District Attorney General for the 13th Judicial District consists of seven counties.
Your District Attorney District Attorney Matt Delbridge was born in Durham and raised in Goldsboro, North Carolina. He attended Goldsboro public schools and attained an Eagle Scout Award. After receiving an undergraduate degree from East Carolina, he received his Juris Doctor degree from UNC-Chapel Hill.
In practice, district attorneys, who prosecute the bulk of criminal cases in the United States, answer to no one. The state attorney general is the highest law enforcement officer in state government and often has the power to review complaints about unethical and illegal conduct on the part of district attorneys.
67 District AttorneysThe Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association was formed in 1912 for the purpose of providing uniformity and efficiency in the discharge of duties and functions of Pennsylvania's 67 District Attorneys and their assistants.
31 Tennessee District AttorneysPrevention and Advocacy The 31 Tennessee District Attorneys and their teams are in the courtroom each week prosecuting crimes, advocating for victims and fighting to create safe communities for all Tennesseans.
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.
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District attorneys are either elected by the local constituents they represent or appointed by the chief executive of the jurisdiction. Except for the District of Columbia and three states—Connecticut, New Jersey, and Alaska—other 47 states across the country elect their District Attorneys.