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検察官

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検察権の行使の権限主体

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A prosecutor is a lawyer who represents the government or state in criminal cases, presenting evidence and arguments against a person accused of breaking the law. Prosecutors matter because they play a key role in the justice system by pursuing criminal cases on behalf of the public through either adversarial legal systems (used in common law countries) or inquisitorial systems (used in civil law countries).

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Key facts

Occupation.name
Prosecutor
Occupation.image
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Occupation.caption
Chief Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson (on the pulpit) at the Nuremberg Trials
Occupation.type
Profession
Occupation.activity_sector
Law, law enforcement
Occupation.competencies
Advocacy skills, analytical mind, sense of justice
Occupation.formation
Typically required to be authorised to practice law in the jurisdiction, a law degree, in some cases a traineeship.
Occupation.employment_field
Government legal service
Occupation.related_occupation
Barrister, solicitor, advocate, judge, magistrate

via Wikipedia infobox

Article · 日本語

検察官(けんさつかん)は、検察権行使の権限主体である。

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