This article examines the complex nature of the prosecutor\u27s broad obligation to seek justice through a consideration of the similarly broad directive in Jewish law requiring that in all [of] your ways acknowledge [God]. While many have critiqued the broad directives governing a prosecutor\u27s ethical duties, through this comparative analytical framework it can be seen that the prosecutor\u27s broad ethical directive to seek justice serves as a workable and appropriate standard for prosecutorial ethics. In many ways, a prosecutor faces an ethical obligation unlike other attorneys. Ethical obligations require that a prosecutor forgo conduct that would increase the likelihood of obtaining a conviction, such as engaging in a method of cr...