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The prosecutor is the United States attorney's office. The United States attorney for each judicial district is appointed by the president, is subject to confirmation by the Senate, and answers to the attorney general of the United States, who is the head of the Justice Department, a cabinet agency. The cases are actually handled by assistant United States attorneys (called "ausas"), who are hired by the United States attorney and are subject to the internal polices of the Justice Department and the constitution and laws of the United States. Ausas decide which charges to file, who to charge (and not charge), and what, if any, plea offer to make.
    
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