
Public Prosecution
Public prosecution refers to the legal process in which a government attorney, known as a prosecutor, brings criminal charges against an individual or entity accused of breaking the law. The prosecutor represents the state and is responsible for presenting evidence in court to prove the accused's guilt. This system aims to uphold justice, ensuring that laws are enforced, and victims are represented. Unlike private attorneys, public prosecutors work for the government and their primary goal is to seek justice rather than to win cases. Their role is crucial in maintaining law and order in society.