Address and Phone Number for Martin County Prosecuting Attorney, a District Attorney Office, at PO Box 119, Shoals IN.
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The Martin County Prosecuting Attorney, located in Shoals, IN, is an agency that prosecutes criminal cases on behalf of the Shoals government. The District Attorney heads the Shoals Prosecutor's Office, directing the attorneys who work for the office.
Address, Phone Number, and Fax Number for Martin County State Attorney, a District Attorney Office, at Southeast Ocean Boulevard, Stuart FL.
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The Martin County State Attorney, located in Stuart, FL, is an agency that prosecutes criminal cases on behalf of the Stuart government. The District Attorney heads the Stuart Prosecutor's Office, directing the attorneys who work for the office.
After being told to leave by bouncers, the prosecutor “flashed his gold badge at [the bouncer] and stated, ‘we work on the same side.'”. He also said, “I will do what I want” and “I am the one who will dictate how things go.”.
Carrying your badge in your wallet may lead to more severe consequences than embarrassment, job loss, and even prison. Gil Epstein, an assistant district attorney in Fort Bend County, Texas, had just left Houston’s Jewish Community Center after playing basketball in September 1996 when a robber confronted him.
In 2014, a District Attorney’s brother flashed an honorary DA’s Office badge at officers as he tried to explain why they shouldn’t do anything about the incapacitated woman slumped in the back seat of his car. The brother had groped the woman at a restaurant and somehow gotten her into his car. He was sentenced to two years in prison. The district attorney who gave the brother the badge in the first place was also convicted of corruption and sentenced to five years in an unrelated matter.
And to a San Francisco prosecutor, who asked for a pass on his DUI because he was “ well known ” among local police officers. Obviously, that did not work, and the man was convicted of driving under the influence and other crimes. The incident resulted in a California Bar Journal article.
Some prosecutor’s offices used to give badges out to the press. I can only assume it led to the same kind of problems for reporters.
There’s more. A Georgia Assistant District Attorney ate a hot dog without paying. He was confronted by police and denied eating the hot dog despite the fact that he had ketchup and mustard on his shirt. The officer told him to just pay for the dog, but the prosecutor pulled out his badge and cautioned the officer, saying, “you need to be careful” and “are you sure you want to do this?”
Wives get badges too. They’re the only ones that actually deserve them.