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What are the conditions for becoming a prosecutor?

To become a prosecutor, you need to be at least 23 years old, have China nationality, have good political quality, be in good health, have graduated from an institution of higher learning with a law major or a non-law major, and have legal professional knowledge.

I. Reasons for choosing a career as a prosecutor

Prosecutors have to pass the judicial examination and the civil service examination. After passing the civil service examination, you must also pass the procurator selection examination of the procuratorate. Basically, more than half of the people have passed this screening. It seems difficult to be a prosecutor, let alone make a lot of money, so more and more people will not choose to pursue this career. It should be that every prosecutor is unwilling to let the suspect go because of insufficient evidence! But this is the case as a prosecutor, who can only make a ruling within the scope of legal evidence, and cannot be fair to everything that is visible and invisible. So it's very tangled. When you are a prosecutor for a long time, your thinking will change and you will always look at the problem from another angle. Someone commented on the prosecutor: everyone looks like a party to the case, and reading the instructions is like reading a judicial interpretation. That's right. That's what prosecutors do.

Second, the difference between prosecutors and lawyers.

Prosecutors belong to national judicial personnel and are civil servants; Lawyers are freelancers. Prosecutors exercise their rights on behalf of the state, act as prosecutors in criminal cases, and prosecute criminal suspects on behalf of the state and society; Another role is to act as a supervisor of the law and supervise judicial activities. Lawyers are entrusted by the parties to participate in various lawsuits as agents, and only use their legal knowledge to provide legal services to the parties. The power of the prosecutor is endowed by the state; Lawyers' litigation rights are obtained through the entrustment of the parties.

The power in the hands of prosecutors comes from the authorization of the state, which represents a kind of public power and embodies a kind of national coercive force. Behind it is the support of a powerful state machine. Every word you say to the client, every legal document you publish and every decision you make do not represent your personal opinion, but represent the opinion of the procuratorial organ.