What exactly does a prosecutor do?

Prosecutors are prosecutors who exercise the procuratorial power of the state according to law, including chief procurators, deputy chief procurators, members of procuratorial committees, procurators and assistant procurators of special people's procuratorates such as the Supreme People's Procuratorate, local procuratorates at all levels and military procuratorates. Prosecutors must faithfully implement the Constitution and laws and serve the people wholeheartedly. Public procurators perform their duties according to law and are protected by law.

The duties of the prosecutor:

1, legal supervision.

2. Prosecute on behalf of the state.

3. Investigate criminal cases directly accepted by people's procuratorates according to law.

4. Other duties prescribed by law.

5. Anti-corruption, bribery, dereliction of duty and infringement.

6. Administrative prosecution and so on.

Extended data

According to Article 10 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Public Prosecutors, public prosecutors shall perform the following obligations:

(1) Strictly abide by the Constitution and laws;

(two) handle cases impartially, not bending the law;

(three) to protect the litigation rights of the parties and other participants in litigation according to law;

(four) to safeguard the interests of the state and society, and to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of individuals and organizations;

(five) to keep state secrets and procuratorial secrets, and to keep business secrets and personal privacy known in the course of performing their duties;

(6) Accepting legal supervision and mass supervision according to law;

(seven) to explain the law by handling cases according to law, strengthen the concept of the rule of law, and promote the construction of a society ruled by law;

(eight) other obligations stipulated by law.

Article 11 A public prosecutor shall enjoy the following rights:

(a) the functions and powers and working conditions that should be possessed to perform the duties of public prosecutors;

(2) It shall not be transferred, dismissed, demoted, dismissed or punished unless due to legal reasons or legal procedures;

(3) Occupational security and welfare benefits that should be enjoyed when performing the duties of a public prosecutor;

(4) The safety of person, property and residence shall be protected by law;

(five) to lodge a complaint or accusation;

(6) Other rights as prescribed by law.

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