FAQ
- What is a District Attorney's Office?
- What is appropriate to wear to court?
- Who do I contact to report a crime?
- Can a crime be reported directly to the District Attorneys Office?
- What is a grand jury and what does it do?
- Once the defendant's punishment has been decided, is that the end of the case?
- What happens when a law enforcement agency files a case with the District Attorneys Office?
- What happens once a case is indicted?
- What is a plea bargain and how does the process work to resolve a case?
- How often are criminal cases disposed of through the plea bargain agreements?
- How does as a victim fit into the prosecution of a criminal case?
- How can charges be dropped in a criminal case?
- Can a witness refuse to testify?
- What if a defense attorney or private investigator contacts a witness about a case?
- How long will a witness have to be at the courthouse?
- When a case goes to trial, who determines if the defendant is guilty or innocent?
- The defendant has been found guilty, now what?
- Once the defendant's punishment has been decided, is that the end of the case?
- Are all cases argued before the appellate court?
- If the defendant’s conviction is affirmed, may he seek other relief?
- Do most defendants convicted in a trial appeal their conviction?
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- Someone claiming to be a District Attorney Investigator is attempting to contact me by phone, at my home, or through social media. Is this a scam?
- I've been notified that I have an outstanding check filed with the District Attorney's office. What should I do?
- I was arrested for a hot check warrant. What should I do?
- Can I make payments on an outstanding balance?
- What is a protective order?
- How long will it take to get a protective order?
- What do I have to show?
- What if I am going through a divorce?
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