The Chief Justice is the highest authority within the DOJ and oversees all legal operations. Oversees all court cases and judicial conduct. Appoints or removes judges. Ensures fairness and neutrality in the justice system.
Judges preside over court cases, ensuring trials are conducted fairly and according to the law. Lead court sessions. Listen to both prosecution and defense. Rule on objections. Deliver verdicts (if no jury is present).
Attorneys represent the state or government and prosecute individuals accused of crimes. Present evidence against the defendant. Call witnesses. Build and argue cases
Defense lawyers represent individuals accused of crimes and ensure their rights are protected. Defend clients in court. Challenge evidence. Provide legal advice.
The highest-ranking sworn officer who oversees daily operations, manages the department's public image, and is ultimately responsible for the conduct of all personnel.
The most important person in charge of Incity