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Government attorneyLawyers come in handy in all sorts of circumstances. There are, after all, a lot of laws out there for you and for others to break. If someone breaks the law and harms you in some way, you'll need a lawyer to protect you and get you your just rewards. You'll need a lawyer to represent you, and to get you your rights. On the other hand, if you break the law and hurt someone else - well, you'll still need a lawyer. Justice is a stern thing, a hard thing. Justice will come after you with all of its might. If you've broken a law, justice will deal with you rather grimly. A lawyer is a person that will sort of stand between you and justice so that you have a better chance of surviving the experience. A lawyer will try to soften justice's impact on you. He or she will help you to know your rights (yes, you still have rights even if you've broken the law), and will help you to receive as light a sentence as possible.
A government attorney (also called a government lawyer) is a special kind of attorney that works directly for, you guessed it, the government. Government attorneys and lawyers work at different levels of power, they have different jurisdictions. You have government attorneys and lawyers working at the county level. You have government lawyers and attorneys working at the state level. Finally you have government lawyers and attorneys working at the federal level, which is the highest level that a government attorney can reach.
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