NN Prosecutor. The things we learn while from W/S cases. 
Thanks for pointing this out and prompting me to learn about "Independent Cities" in VA.* Of the 41 "independent U.S. cities" 38 are in Virginia, and three in other states.
New to me. No wonder I was puzzled about why Gramm was not described as a county prosecutor or a district atty.
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* "In the United States, an independent city is a city that is not in the territory of any county or counties and is considered a primary administrative division of its state.[1] Independent cities are classified by the United States Census Bureau as "county equivalents" and may also have similar governmental powers to a consolidated city-county..... an independent city was legally separated from any county or merged with a county that simultaneously ceased to exist even in name.[2]
"Of the 41 independent U.S. cities,[3] 38 are in Virginia, whose state constitution makes them a special case." (sbm)
en.wikipedia.org

@JourneyRainThe cities in Hampton Roads all function independently so no counties so to speak.
Thanks for pointing this out and prompting me to learn about "Independent Cities" in VA.* Of the 41 "independent U.S. cities" 38 are in Virginia, and three in other states.
New to me. No wonder I was puzzled about why Gramm was not described as a county prosecutor or a district atty.
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* "In the United States, an independent city is a city that is not in the territory of any county or counties and is considered a primary administrative division of its state.[1] Independent cities are classified by the United States Census Bureau as "county equivalents" and may also have similar governmental powers to a consolidated city-county..... an independent city was legally separated from any county or merged with a county that simultaneously ceased to exist even in name.[2]
"Of the 41 independent U.S. cities,[3] 38 are in Virginia, whose state constitution makes them a special case." (sbm)