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Dos in a Prosecution Department:

  1. Uphold the Rule of Law: Prosecutors should prioritize the fair and impartial administration of justice and work to uphold the rule of law.

  2. Ethical Conduct: Adhere to high ethical standards in all aspects of work, maintaining honesty, integrity, and professionalism.

  3. Evidence Integrity: Ensure the integrity of evidence and present only admissible and relevant evidence in court.

  4. Victim Advocacy: Consider the rights and needs of victims and their families, ensuring they are treated with respect and kept informed about the progress of the case.

  5. Thorough Investigation: Conduct thorough and impartial investigations to gather all relevant facts before initiating legal proceedings.

  6. Transparency: Be transparent in dealings with the defense, the court, and other stakeholders to maintain the credibility of the legal process.

  7. Continuing Education: Stay updated on legal developments, attend training sessions, and engage in continuous learning to enhance professional skills and knowledge.

  8. Collaboration: Work collaboratively with law enforcement agencies, other legal professionals, and relevant authorities to strengthen the overall justice system.

Donts in a Prosecution Department:

  1. Withholding Evidence: Prosecutors should not withhold exculpatory evidence that could benefit the defendant. It is essential to comply with the legal obligation to disclose such evidence.

  2. Selective Prosecution: Avoid engaging in selective or discriminatory prosecution based on factors such as race, gender, or socioeconomic status.

  3. Conflict of Interest: Prosecutors should not have conflicts of interest that could compromise their impartiality or create the appearance of impropriety.

  4. Prosecutorial Misconduct: Avoid engaging in unethical or illegal conduct, including making false statements or engaging in behavior that undermines the integrity of the legal process.

  5. Prejudicial Public Statements: Refrain from making prejudicial public statements that could influence public opinion or the impartiality of the court.

  6. Abuse of Power: Prosecutors should not abuse their power or engage in any conduct that could be perceived as an abuse of authority.

  7. Lack of Diligence: Prosecutors should not be negligent in their duties or fail to diligently pursue the interests of justice.

  8. Unauthorized Disclosure: Avoid disclosing confidential or sensitive information without proper authorization.

It's important to note that these are general principles, and specific policies may vary. Prosecutors are expected to follow the law, ethical guidelines, and the policies of their respective jurisdictions. Additionally, these principles are subject to legal and ethical standards that may be applicable to prosecutors in different countries or states.