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  1. Aug 23, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Prosecutors are responsible for bringing criminal charges against defendants, while lawyers defend those accused of crimes. Prosecutors work for the government and are tasked with upholding the law, while lawyers work for their clients and advocate for their interests.

  2. Sep 22, 2023 · This study directly compares laypersons, law students, and legal practitioners—including prosecutors and defense lawyersin terms of their attitudes about the criminal justice system and their cognitive biases.

  3. Feb 17, 2024 · Prosecutors are specialized lawyers representing the government in criminal cases, aiming to prove the defendant's guilt. Meanwhile, lawyers can cover a broader range of legal services, including defense and representing individuals or entities in various legal matters.

  4. Aug 23, 2024 · A prosecutor is a lawyer who represents the government in criminal cases, while a lawyer is a general term for someone who is trained and licensed to practice law and can represent clients in various legal matters.

  5. Mar 26, 2018 · There are three significant ways in which prosecutorial power feeds mass incarceration: abuse of discretion, misconduct, and political influence. Prosecutors’ aggressive use of discretion, while legal, has sent more and more people to prison even as crime rates and arrests have dropped off.

  6. Jul 3, 2020 · Introduction. Prosecutions are commenced ordinarily by the police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) or by the officers of governmental or quasi-governmental organisations (such as local authorities, the Environment Agency and the Department for Work and Pensions).

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  8. Dec 19, 2019 · Prosecutors are ‘the criminal justice system’s real lawmakers’ and ‘the gatekeepers to the justice system’ system’, insofar as they make the crucial decisions about which individuals enter the criminal justice system and under what conditions they move through it.