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Ethical Issues Facing Prosecutors Are Very Different from Those Confronting

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Ethical issues facing prosecutors are very different from those confronting defense attorneys because prosecutors do not represent individual clients. Prosecutors often define their jobs as representing victims of crime and the police, but these are not typically considered to fit under the attorney–client relationship. Rather, the client of the prosecutor is the government, and for this reason prosecutors are given special responsibilities.
-When prosecutors are not acting as the government's advocate in some judicial phase of the criminal justice process, what kind of immunity do they enjoy?


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