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The office prosecutes adult felony crimes and juvenile crimes (felony, misdemeanor, traffic), serves as legal counsel for the Miami County Children's Services Board and prosecutes cases of child dependency, abuse, and neglect, enforces collection of delinquent real estate taxes, and represents all Miami County Government Offices, Township Offices, Public School Boards, and Public Libraries in legal matters. The Office houses the Victim Witness Advocate Program.

Provides public prosecutor services. Represents on behalf of the County all complaints, suits, and controversies in which the County is a party.

Provides public prosecutor services. Represents on behalf of the County all complaints, suits, and controversies in which the County is a party.

Prosecutes all felony crimes, serves as legal counsel for various county offices and townships, and provides assistance for crime victims and civil protection orders.
Serves as the chief legal officer of the county. Oversees prosecuting felony criminal cases in Summit County. The prosecutor is the legal representative for county boards and offices, and is a member of the County Budget Commission.
Duties of the County Prosecutor include: - Prosecute Felony and Misdemeanor Crime - Work with all law enforcement agencies in the County - Advocates for victims of crime - Represent Job and Family Services – CSEA and Children Services - Represent Elected Officials – Commissioners (3), Clerk of Courts, Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer, Sheriff, Engineer - Represent County Boards – Board of Elections, Developmental Disabilities, General Health District, Joint Ambulance Board, District Advisory Commission for the General Health District, County Fair Board - Serve on Budget Commission and Data Processing Board - Represent Township Trustees (3 per each of the 16 townships) and Fiscal Officers - Represent the County Treasurer in every foreclosure filed in the County - Represent the County in the collection of overdue real estate taxes.
Charges and prosecutes people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses. Investigates allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity, and corruption. Represents and defends the county in civil suits. Provides legal advice to all county officers and boards.
Serves as the chief legal officer of Medina County. Offers the following services: - Felony prosecution of adults and juveniles. - Representing children's interests in abuse, neglect and dependency cases. - Working to establish paternity and collect court-ordered child support. - Collecting delinquent real estate taxes. - Providing legal counsel for Medina County agencies and elected officials.
Provides prosecution of felonies and juvenile offenses.
Provides a range of government legal services, including handling complaints, suits, probate, criminal trials, payee hearings and juvenile offenders.

Provides public prosecutor services. Represents on behalf of the County all complaints, suits, and controversies in which the County is a party.

Represents the State of Ohio by inquiring into and prosecuting felony crimes committed by adults and all offenses committed by juveniles. Also acts as legal counsel for county officials, county agencies, townships and various boards.

Provides public prosecutor services. Represents on behalf of the County all complaints, suits, and controversies in which the County is a party.

Prosecuting Attorney's Office is comprised of three separate and distinct divisions: Adult Felony Division - prosecutes adults who are charged with committing any felony in violation of a State statute, as well as juveniles who may be bound over to be prosecuted as an adult. The types of crimes prosecuted by this division include; robbery, burglary, felonious assault, domestic violence, drug offenses, forgery and fraud, white collar crimes, arson, child physical and sexual abuse, sexual assault, and homicides. Juvenile Division - prosecutes juvenile offenders who commit any form of crime in Licking County, whether felony or misdemeanor, and regardless of whether the violation is of a State statute, or municipal ordinance. In addition, the Juvenile Division represents the State in those cases where it is necessary to take some form of protective custody of children due to the inability of a parent to provide for the needs of a child, or worse, cases of neglect or abuse. Civil Division - serves as legal counsel for most County office-holders and departments, as well as the twenty-five Township governments in Licking County. In addition, the Civil Division represents some of the many school districts in Licking County. This Division must be prepared to give their clients advice on many issues such as: open meetings, public records, annexations, zoning, competitive bidding, contracts, and public employment to name a few.

Provides public prosecutor services. Represents on behalf of the County all complaints, suits, and controversies in which the County is a party.

The chief prosecuting officer for the county is responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses; enforcing laws which require responsible people to support their dependents; and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption as well as unlawful conduct by public officials.

Categories

Crime Victim Support
District Attorney
Handles felony prosecution of adults and juveniles and specific crimes such as domestic violence/stalking, drug offenders, and appeals. Represents children's interests in abuse, neglect, and dependency cases and works to establish paternity and collect court-ordered child support. Works closely with the courts and other agencies in providing assistance to victims.
Handles felony prosecution of adults and juveniles and specific crimes such as domestic violence/stalking, drug offenders, and appeals. Represents children's interests in abuse, neglect, and dependency cases and works to establish paternity and collect court-ordered child support. Works closely with the courts and other agencies in providing assistance to victims.
Acts as the prosecutor representing the State of Ohio in cases involving felony crimes and juvenile offenses in Greene County. Also assists in the collection of delinquent child support and real estate taxes.

Categories

Criminal State Trial Courts
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Juvenile Justice Courts
Property Tax Agencies
District Attorney
Serves as the chief legal officer of the county. Oversees prosecuting felony criminal cases in Lorain County.
The prosecutor's office prosecutes all felony crimes, serves as legal counsel for various county offices and townships, and provides assistance for crime victims and civil protection orders.
Serves as the chief legal officer of Geauga County. Handles felony prosecution of adults and juveniles. Represents children's interests in abuse, neglect and dependency cases and works to establish paternity and collect court-ordered child support. Works closely with other agencies in providing assistance to crime victims.
Duties of the County Prosecutor include: - Prosecute Felony and Misdemeanor Crime - Work with all law enforcement agencies in the County - Advocates for victims of crime - Represent Job and Family Services – CSEA and Children Services - Represent Elected Officials – Commissioners (3), Clerk of Courts, Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer, Sheriff, Engineer - Represent County Boards – Board of Elections, Developmental Disabilities, General Health District, Joint Ambulance Board, District Advisory Commission for the General Health District, County Fair Board - Serve on Budget Commission and Data Processing Board - Represent Township Trustees (3 per each of the 16 townships) and Fiscal Officers - Represent the County Treasurer in every foreclosure filed in the County - Represent the County in the collection of overdue real estate taxes.
Provides services to the residents of Clark County. Some of these services include: Prosecutor's Office 521-1770
The chief prosecuting officer for the county who is responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses; enforcing laws which require responsible people to support their dependents; and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption as well as unlawful conduct by public officials.