| Bronx District Attorney | Bronx Assistant District Attorney |
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| Responsible for overseeing the entire prosecution office, setting policies, and making high-level legal decisions. | Handles specific cases under the supervision of the District Attorney, assisting in prosecutions and legal research. |
| Requires extensive legal experience, often a law degree, and a license to practice law. | Requires a law degree and license, with less experience needed compared to the District Attorney. |
| Works in a leadership role within the office, managing staff and strategy. | Works as a legal practitioner within the office, focusing on casework. |
The Bronx District Attorney leads the prosecution office, making strategic and policy decisions, while the Bronx Assistant District Attorney supports these efforts by handling individual cases. Both roles require a law degree and legal licensing, but the District Attorney typically has more experience and leadership responsibilities.