what does the lancaster county nebraska attorney do for child abuse

by Reyna Nienow 4 min read

The Lancaster County Attorney Office’s Juvenile Division is responsible for prosecuting child abuse and neglect referrals from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and all law enforcement agencies within our community.

The Lancaster County Attorney Office's Juvenile Division is responsible for prosecuting child abuse and neglect referrals from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and all law enforcement agencies within our community.

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What does a county attorney do in Nebraska?

The County Attorney prosecutes felony and misdemeanor crimes under Nebraska Law. The Office assists in collection of child support and petitions with Juvenile Court (cases with children who are delinquent, neglected, dependent or in need of special supervision).

Who is the Lancaster County Attorney?

Attorney Pat CondonLancaster County Attorney Pat Condon announces re-election campaign. LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Lancaster County Attorney Pat Condon announced Thursday that he's running for re-election. Condon has worked in the county attorney's office for 32 years with the last five as County Attorney.

How much do district attorneys make?

Salary Ranges for District Attorneys The salaries of District Attorneys in the US range from $13,279 to $356,999 , with a median salary of $64,623 . The middle 57% of District Attorneys makes between $64,627 and $162,013, with the top 86% making $356,999.

Who is the Lancaster County Assistant District Attorney?

Heather L. Adams. 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.