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The Criminal Department of the Prosecuting Attorney's office handles all criminal prosecutions in the District, Superior and Juvenile Courts.
Prosecutor. The office prosecutes approximately 10,000 criminal violations of the Spokane Municipal Code annually. These cases are assigned using a concept called “vertical prosecution," which assigns each criminal defendant to a given prosecutor for all crimes charged over time.
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Office of the City Attorney. 808 W. Spokane Falls. Blvd. Spokane, Washington 99201-3326
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The Office of the Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney consists of 66 attorneys, 66 support staff and 7 victim-witness staff members. The prosecuting attorney office is divided into 3 units: Criminal, Civil and Family Law.
Under Washington State Law (RCW 9.94A.340), the sentencing guidelines and prosecution standards apply equally to all offenders in all parts of the State, without discrimination as to any element that does not relate to the crime or previous record of the defendant.
Recent opinion pieces in a local newspaper highlight the need to inject light into this important discussion.
Friends or relatives of a defendant should contact the jail for custody information, or the court for court dates or contact the defendant's attorney.
If you are being represented by an attorney, you must contact the attorney - not us. We are prohibited from discussing a case directly with a represented defendant, or friends or relatives of represented defendants.
Consequently, race would intentionally play a role in the outcome of a given case. Under the US Constitution, State Constitution, and Washington State criminal laws unlawful conduct, not race, is prosecuted and punished.
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The Office of the Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney consists of 66 attorneys, 66 support staff and 7 victim-witness staff members. The prosecuting attorney office is divided into 3 units: Criminal, Civil and Family Law.
Under Washington State Law (RCW 9.94A.340), the sentencing guidelines and prosecution standards apply equally to all offenders in all parts of the State, without discrimination as to any element that does not relate to the crime or previous record of the defendant.
Recent opinion pieces in a local newspaper highlight the need to inject light into this important discussion.
Friends or relatives of a defendant should contact the jail for custody information, or the court for court dates or contact the defendant's attorney.
If you are being represented by an attorney, you must contact the attorney - not us. We are prohibited from discussing a case directly with a represented defendant, or friends or relatives of represented defendants.
Consequently, race would intentionally play a role in the outcome of a given case. Under the US Constitution, State Constitution, and Washington State criminal laws unlawful conduct, not race, is prosecuted and punished.