Eight characteristics of prosecutor's professional ethics

Operating system

(a) to carry out legal supervision according to law;

(2) To bring a public prosecution on behalf of the state;

(3) Investigating criminal cases directly accepted by people's procuratorates according to law;

(4) Other duties as prescribed by law.

Obligations that procuratorial auxiliary personnel shall perform:

(1) Strictly abide by the Constitution and laws;

(two) to perform their duties must be based on facts, take the law as the criterion, enforce the law impartially, and not bending the law;

(3) safeguarding national interests and public interests, and safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of natural persons, legal persons and other organizations;

(four) honest, loyal to their duties, abide by discipline and professional ethics;

(five) to keep state secrets and procuratorial work secrets;

(6) Accept legal supervision and mass supervision.

Rights enjoyed by auxiliary prosecutors:

(a) the functions and powers and working conditions that should be possessed to perform the duties of public prosecutors;

(two) to perform procuratorial duties according to law, without interference from administrative organs, social organizations and individuals;

(3) It shall not be dismissed, demoted, expelled or punished without legal reasons or legal procedures;

(four) to obtain labor remuneration and enjoy insurance benefits;

(five) personal, property and residential safety are protected by law;

(six) to participate in training;

(seven) to lodge a complaint or accusation;

(8) Resign.

As a procuratorial assistant, you must meet the following conditions:

(1) Having People's Republic of China (PRC) nationality;

(2) At least 23 years old;

(3) Support the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC);

(4) Having good political and professional qualities and good conduct;

(5) Being in good health;

(6) Graduated from an institution of higher learning with a bachelor's degree in law or a non-law major with legal professional knowledge, and engaged in legal work for two years, including serving as the chief procurator of the people's procuratorate of a province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government or the prosecutor of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, and engaged in legal work for three years; Master's degree, doctor of law or master's degree or doctor's degree of non-law major, with legal professional knowledge, engaged in legal work for one year, among which, those who served as chief procurator or procurator of the people's procuratorate in the Supreme People's Procuratorate, a province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government, engaged in legal work for two years.

The judge in charge of criminal cases is responsible for accepting complaints, interrogating the parties and witnesses, conducting investigations and initiating public prosecutions, and inspecting the auxiliary personnel who exercise the procuratorial power of the state according to law, that is, those who meet the statutory conditions, are elected or appointed by legal procedures, and independently exercise procuratorial power and perform legal supervision duties on behalf of the state according to law. Specifically, prosecutors include chief procurators, deputy chief procurators, members of procuratorial committees, procurators, procurators and procuratorial assistants of special procuratorates such as the Supreme People's Procuratorate, local procuratorates at all levels, railway transport procuratorates and military procuratorates; It is divided into four levels: chief prosecutor, chief prosecutor, senior prosecutor and prosecutor. Among them, the Attorney General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate is the Attorney General.