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A public prosecutor represents:
(a) accused (b) complainant (c) state (police)

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Answered by Anonymous
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A Public Prosecutor is an officer of the court helping in the administration of justice. It is clear from the fact that the main duty of the Public Prosecutor is to help the court in finding the facts of the case. The Public Prosecutor must be impartial, fair and honest. He must act on the directions of the judge.

The Public Prosecutor is not involved in the investigation that is conducted by the police. The PP should act impartially and present the full facts, witnesses and evidence before the court to enable the court to decide the case. ... The judge conducts the trial impartially and in an open court.

A public prosecutor represents the state in any criminal case. It is because a crime is considered a crime against the entire society. ... A public prosecutor has to act impartially while examining facts and witnesses. He/she then has to present his/her arguments based on the evidences before the court.

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