Prosecutors, often referred to as crown prosecutors, are legal professionals who play a crucial role in the criminal justice system. They are typically solicitors or barristers who are responsible for reviewing evidence and advising on legal cases that have been brought forward by law enforcement agencies, such as the police. Their primary duty is to represent the state in prosecuting criminal offenses in court, ensuring that justice is served while upholding the rule of law. In many jurisdictions, prosecutors work closely with law enforcement to build cases, make charging decisions, and present evidence during trials. Therefore, while all prosecutors can be considered solicitors or barristers, their specific role is focused on the prosecution of criminal cases, distinguishing them from other types of solicitors who may work in civil law or other legal areas.