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U.S. Attorneys Office

The U.S. Attorney's Office is a branch of the federal government responsible for prosecuting criminal cases brought by the federal government and representing the United States in civil litigation. Each of the 94 federal judicial districts has its own U.S. Attorney, who acts as the chief federal prosecutor in that area. They handle a range of cases, including drug offenses, financial crimes, immigration violations, and civil rights issues. Additionally, they collaborate with law enforcement agencies to investigate and enforce federal laws, ensuring justice is served in the community.