A United States Attorney serves as the chief federal prosecutor for a specific judicial district, appointed by the President. They handle criminal prosecutions and civil litigation involving the federal government. Benefits extend to the public through enforcing federal laws, protecting national security, and upholding justice, while victims and communities gain from their pursuit of legal accountability.
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