Military Prosecutors
- Judge Advocate Generals (JAG) make up the legal branch of the military
- JAGs are tasked with both prosecution and defense of military law
- In some cases JAGs might serve as judges during a court-martial or court inquiry
- The Office of the Chief Prosecutor is where the prosecution portion of the JAGs are located
- The office consists of highly trained officers representing every branch of the military
- The specialized training these officers undergo often translates very well to civilian law