
ADA (Assistant District Attorney)
An Assistant District Attorney (ADA) is a legal professional who works for the local government’s prosecutor’s office, responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the community. They review evidence, interview witnesses, and present cases in court to seek justice for victims and uphold the law. ADAs collaborate with law enforcement, prepare legal strategies, and ensure fair legal processes. Their role is essential in maintaining public safety by ensuring that those accused of crimes are properly prosecuted within the legal system.