Steely Dan
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I am confused about States Attorneys and District Attorneys in Florida. Was Angela Corey assigned to the Zimmerman case as a Special Prosecutor? Do the counties have district attorneys? Or are they called States Attorneys? Thanks for helping me. I have confused myself big time.![]()
She has to take the stand if they call her. I definitely don't want to miss her. Seriously, how can you drive off with your boyfriend who just shot up a car full of kids and not do anything?!!! Actually, I'm surprised she hasn't been charged with accessory after the fact.
I was looking for items not space - :floorlaugh:
I am confused about States Attorneys and District Attorneys in Florida. Was Angela Corey assigned to the Zimmerman case as a Special Prosecutor? Do the counties have district attorneys? Or are they called States Attorneys? Thanks for helping me. I have confused myself big time.![]()
Prosecutors have different titles in different states. They're called district attorneys, state attorneys, county attorneys, etc. but it's all the same. The regular prosecutors are called assistants. The elected attorneys are just called state or district attorneys, etc. They are basically the head of their district. They are not assigned, they handle the cases that occur in their jurisdiction. I don't know why Angela Corey is prosecuting this case or know that could even happen, lol. Cases are just assigned to the assistant prosecutors after they come to the state attorneys desk. That's the gist.