State's Attorney
The State's Attorney is an appointed or elected office of various, but not all, counties in the United States. The State's Attorney is often the chief law enforcement officer of his or her respective county and is usually mandated by law to sign all bills of indictment and prosecute criminals and other offenders in the name of the county in a court of law. Concurrently, the State's Attorney is chief counsel of the respective county government body and provide legal guidance for the various police agencies and departments within the county.
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United States - County - Police
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