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madam-professor

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What are the various types of prosecutors who work at federal, state, county, and city levels?
 
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_________ was the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court in 1981.
 
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Federal level uses the attorney general and head of the U.S. Department of Justice and is the chief law enforcement officer in the federal government.
State level has a state attorney general as the chief legal officer. They issue formal opinions to state agencies, propose legislation, and act as public advocates.
County level uses district attorneys that mostly bring criminal cases to prosecution.
City level has city attorneys that provide legal services to other city level agencies.

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