List of district attorneys by county

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List of district attorneys by county

A district attorney (DA) is the chief prosecutor for a local government area, typically a county. The district attorney is responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the government and representing the state in legal matters within their jurisdiction. The role and responsibilities of district attorneys can vary by jurisdiction, but they generally include overseeing the office of the district attorney, managing assistant district attorneys, and ensuring that justice is served in the prosecution of criminal cases.

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In the United States, district attorneys are elected or appointed officials who serve as the chief law enforcement officer in their respective counties. The following is a list of district attorneys by county in various states:

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