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A prosecutor is a specific type of attorney who takes part in a criminal trial. What are his or her courtroom responsibilities?

To represent a defendant who cannot afford to hire an attorney for a trial.
To represent the litigants in the case and protect them from the reach of the government.
To represent the state or federal government in a prosecution of someone accused of a crime.
To represent the judge and work to ensure the proceedings of the trial are smooth.

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To represent the state or federal government in a prosecution of someone accused of a crime

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Answer:

To represent the state or federal government in a prosecution of someone accused of a crime.

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It is the definition of a prosecutor.

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