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The person appointed to hold a position as a prosecutor or advocate must be an attorney admitted into the practice of the profession by the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico and enjoy good moral, intellectual and professional standing as determined by the nominating authority.Special General Prosecutors, District Attorneys and Assistant Prosecutors III shall also have at least six (6) years of professional experience, and Assistant Prosecutors II, four (4) years of professional experience. Assistant Prosecutors I shall have one (1) year of professional experience.The Advocates for Minor’s Affairs and Advocates for Family Affairs shall have four (4) years of professional experience. History —Aug. 9, 2004, No. 205, § 67.