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How Do I Contact the District Attorney’s Staff That Works in My County?
What Type of Crimes Does the District Attorney’s Office Handle?
Who Prosecutes My Case If the Crime Is a Misdemeanor?
What Kinds of Sentences Do Felony Crimes Carry?
If the Judge Orders Restitution, Will I Get It All at Once?
Do I File My Felony Charges Directly with the District Attorney’s Office?
Called the Law Enforcement Agency That Took My Case, & the Person I Talked to Knew Nothing About It. What Should I Do?
When Will My Case Be Presented to the Grand Jury?
Will I Have to Come to Testify Before the Grand Jury?
If the Defendant Does Not Plead Guilty, Will I Have to Come to the Trial to Testify?
If I Have a Rape Exam Done, Will I Have to Pay the Bill If I Do Not Have Insurance?
Will I Have Some Say About the Defendant’s Sentence?
Can I Sue the Defendant in Civil Court?
I Am a Defendant. Can I Talk to the District Attorney About My Case?
Can I Get My Stolen Property Back from the Law Enforcement Agency?
If I Am the Victim in a Case, Can I Drop the Charges?
What Does the Victim Assistance Coordinator Do?
How Long Does It Take to Get the Case to Trial?
Should I Speak with the District Attorney or the Assistant District Attorney About My Case?
I Called the District Attorney’s Office, But No One Was There. What Should I Do?
Can the District Attorneys Help Me with My Divorce or Other Civil Case?
What About Bad Check Cases?
I Have a Complaint About a Public Official. Who Should I Contact?
Do I Have to Go to Court?
What Is a Subpoena?
Will I Be Contacted by the Attorney or Investigator for the Defendant, & Do I Have to Speak with Them?
Can I Bring a Friend to Court?
What If I Don’t Speak English?
What Is a Domestic Abuse Protective Order, & How Do I Get One?
What are Hate Crimes?
What Happens When I Go to Court?
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About Us
Meet the District Attorney
Our Assistant District Attorneys
Our Mission Statement
Latest News
Bad Checks
Economic Crime Unit
Forms
Victims
Victim Assistance Program
Your Rights as a Victim
Victim Compensation Form
Victim Impact Statement
Crime Prevention
20 Ways to Avoid Being Swindled
Watch Out for Credit Card Scams
Beware of Counterfeit Merchandise
Don’t Be Fooled by Get-Rich-Quick Schemes
Look Out for “Credit Repair” and “Easy Credit” Operations
Watch “Going-Out-of-Business” Sales Carefully
Beware of Social Security and Insurance Scams
Be Alert for Shady Auto Repair Practices
Resist the “Sympathy” Approach
Watch Out for Funeral Chasers
Don’t Fall for Home Repair Swindles
Look Out for “Free Vacation Offers”
Don’t Be a Victim of Tele-Fraud
Understand What “900” Numbers Provide
Don’t Be Fooled By “Earn-Money-at-Home” Scams
Protect Yourself Against Mail Fraud
Don’t Risk Your Health on “Miracle Cures”
Choose Charities Carefully
Beware of Fitness Frauds & Vanity Gimmicks
Watch Out for “Bait-and-Switch” Ads
Read & Understand Everything Before You Sign
Senior Crime
Resources
FAQ
How Do I Contact the District Attorney’s Staff That Works in My County?
What Type of Crimes Does the District Attorney’s Office Handle?
Who Prosecutes My Case If the Crime Is a Misdemeanor?
What Kinds of Sentences Do Felony Crimes Carry?
If the Judge Orders Restitution, Will I Get It All at Once?
Do I File My Felony Charges Directly with the District Attorney’s Office?
Called the Law Enforcement Agency That Took My Case, & the Person I Talked to Knew Nothing About It. What Should I Do?
When Will My Case Be Presented to the Grand Jury?
Will I Have to Come to Testify Before the Grand Jury?
If the Defendant Does Not Plead Guilty, Will I Have to Come to the Trial to Testify?
If I Have a Rape Exam Done, Will I Have to Pay the Bill If I Do Not Have Insurance?
Will I Have Some Say About the Defendant’s Sentence?
Can I Sue the Defendant in Civil Court?
I Am a Defendant. Can I Talk to the District Attorney About My Case?
Can I Get My Stolen Property Back from the Law Enforcement Agency?
If I Am the Victim in a Case, Can I Drop the Charges?
What Does the Victim Assistance Coordinator Do?
How Long Does It Take to Get the Case to Trial?
Should I Speak with the District Attorney or the Assistant District Attorney About My Case?
I Called the District Attorney’s Office, But No One Was There. What Should I Do?
Can the District Attorneys Help Me with My Divorce or Other Civil Case?
What About Bad Check Cases?
I Have a Complaint About a Public Official. Who Should I Contact?
Do I Have to Go to Court?
What Is a Subpoena?
Will I Be Contacted by the Attorney or Investigator for the Defendant, & Do I Have to Speak with Them?
Can I Bring a Friend to Court?
What If I Don’t Speak English?
What Is a Domestic Abuse Protective Order, & How Do I Get One?
What are Hate Crimes?
What Happens When I Go to Court?
Grand Jury Orientation
Court Teams ↓
Jefferson Davis
Lamar
Lawrence
Marion
Pearl River
Contact Us
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