Detective vs Prosecutor - What's the difference?
detective | prosecutor |
(law enforcement) A police officer who looks for evidence as part of solving a crime; an investigator.
* {{quote-book, year=1928, author=Lawrence R. Bourne
, title=Well Tackled!
, chapter=7 A person employed to find information not otherwise available to the public.
A lawyer who decides whether to charge a person with a crime and tries to prove in court that the person is guilty.
As nouns the difference between detective and prosecutor
is that detective is a police officer who looks for evidence as part of solving a crime; an investigator while prosecutor is a lawyer who decides whether to charge a person with a crime and tries to prove in court that the person is guilty.detective
English
(wikipedia detective)Noun
(en noun)citation, passage=The detective kept them in view. He made his way casually along the inside of the shelter until he reached an open scuttle close to where the two men were standing talking. Eavesdropping was not a thing Larard would have practised from choice, but there were times when, in the public interest, he had to do it, and this was one of them.}}
Synonyms
* (law enforcement) DT (abbreviation), Det (abbreviation) * (person employed to find information) private detective, private investigator * (person employed to find information) dick , private dick :(slang)Derived terms
* (sense) detective constable (DC) * (sense) detective sergeant (DS) * (sense) detective inspector (DI) * (sense) detective chief inspector (DCI) * detective story * (sense) detective superintendent () * (sense) detective chief superintendent (DCS) * house detective * private detective * woman detective constable (WDC)prosecutor
English
Noun
(wikipedia prosecutor) (en noun)- The prosecutor got the witness to admit he was lying.
