SEC. 6.103. DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
§ 6.103
The District Attorney investigates alleged violations of prosecutable laws, prosecutes criminal cases in court, issues arrest warrants for charged defendants, and handles civil cases as permitted by state law.
The District Attorney's job is to look into allegations that people broke laws that the DA has power to handle, to prosecute criminal cases in court and issue warrants to arrest people charged with crimes, and to handle civil cases when state law allows it.
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Official text
The District Attorney shall:
1. Investigate all allegations of violations of laws which the District Attorney has the power to prosecute in court or before any other trier of fact;
2. Prosecute all criminal cases in the appropriate courts and issue warrants for the arrest of persons charged with crimes to be prosecuted in such courts; and
3. Proceed in such civil cases as authorized by state law.