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Acts as the attorney and legal advisor to all city departments. Represents the city in all litigation to which the city is party. Handles traditional municipal matters such as land use, contracts, and zoning. Prepares ordinances amending the city's municipal and administrative codes. Responds to citizen and agency queries on related matters.

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

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.
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

District Attorney
Juvenile Justice Courts
Property Tax Agencies
Criminal State Trial Courts
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Provides legal representation and other services for those accused of crime that who cannot afford to hire their own attorney. Focuses on the appeals and post-trial activities of criminal and death penalty cases. Also offers representation at trial when requested by the courts, as well as parole and probation revocation hearings for the adults and juvenile inmates currently imprisoned in Ohio. Other services include technical services, educational programs, and assistance to court-appointed attorneys throughout the state.
Acts as the attorney and legal advisor to all city departments. Represents the city in all litigation to which the city is party. Handles traditional municipal matters such as land use, contracts, and zoning. Prepares ordinances amending the city's municipal and administrative codes. Responds to citizen and agency queries on related matters.

Acts as attorney for the State of Kentucky and its departments, boards, and agencies and is responsible for the collection of debts owed to the state. The Attorney General's Office has enforcement authority in areas empowered by the General Assembly. These areas include: consumer protection, charitable solicitation, antitrust actions, and organized crime. The office works with local law enforcement agencies at their request and occasionally, at the invitation of local prosecutors, the Office will serve as special prosecutors in criminal cases.

Provides legal representation to indigent defendants (persons facing possible incarceration), individuals who cannot afford legal representation for offenses in Hamilton County
Prosecutes all criminal felony and juvenile delinquency cases occurring in Carroll County.
Provides legislative guidance and appropriate legal services for the proper function of the local government. Provides legal advice to the city council and manager, prepares ordinances and legal documents for the city, represents the city in civil lawsuits, and prosecutes criminal actions in the Fairborn Municipal Court. Also acts as an advocate for crime victims and witnesses by notifying them of progress of the investigation, the defendant's arrest, bail determination, and the status of the case.

Categories

Public Counsel
City Attorney
Crime Victim Support
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.
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 public prosecutor services. Represents on behalf of the County all complaints, suits, and controversies in which the County is a party.

Provides legal representation to indigent defendants (persons facing possible incarceration), individuals who cannot afford legal representation for offenses in Hamilton County

Provides legal representation and other services for those accused of crime that who cannot afford to hire their own attorney. Focuses on the appeals and post-trial activities of criminal and death penalty cases. Also offers representation at trial when requested by the courts, as well as parole and probation revocation hearings for the adults and juvenile inmates currently imprisoned in Ohio. Other services include technical services, educational programs, and assistance to court-appointed attorneys throughout the state.

Files criminal charges in Sylvania Municipal Court, prepares search warrants, participates in pre-trial conferences involving criminal and traffic cases, and prosecutes jury trials. Also provide legal advice to various city, county and state public safety agencies serving the court.
Provides services to the residents of Clark County. Some of these services include: Prosecutor's Office 521-1770

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

City of Newark Law Director.
Provides legal representation to indigent defendants (persons facing possible incarceration), individuals who cannot afford legal representation for offenses in Clermont County

Attorney General for the State of Ohio and its departments, boards, and agencies. The Attorney General's Office has enforcement authority in areas of consumer protection, charitable solicitation, antitrust actions, and organized crime.

Represents the City of Ashland as its attorney, advises the elected officials on legal aspects of issues, and prepares or reviews all contracts and proposed legislation.
Legal defense for indigent individuals charged with crimes but unable to pay for legal services. Criminal cases only.

Attorney General for the State of Ohio and its departments, boards, and agencies. The Attorney General's Office has enforcement authority in areas of consumer protection, charitable solicitation, antitrust actions, and organized crime.

Serves as the legal advisor on all legal matters coming before the City and also represents or directs the representation of the City in all litigation, cases, or suits involving the City. Responsible for preparing or reviewing all contracts, ordinances, resolutions, and other documents or instruments as required by the Mayor and City Council.