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The District Attorney is the chief prosecuting officer
for the State of Georgia within each of the State's
49 judicial circuits, which consist of one to eight
counties.
Each District Attorney is an elected constitutional
officer, who is part of the judicial branch of Georgia
state government. The District Attorney represents the
State of Georgia in the trial and appeal of criminal
cases in the Superior Court and delinquency cases in
the juvenile courts.
Each District Attorney has a full-time staff of assistant
district attorneys, investigators, victim assistance
and administrative personnel who assist the District
Attorney in carrying out the duties of the office.
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