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Why is the united states always the prosecutor in a federal criminal case?

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because the defendant is accused of doing something that the us congress has determined is a crime.

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While law-enforcement bodies can capture persons for alleged involvment in crimes only the government can prosecute a criminal case, usually through the U.S. attorney’s office. Hence the United States is always named the prosecutor in federal criminal cases.
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