Tim Lohmar Prosecuting Attorney 300 N. Second St. Suite 601 St. Charles, MO 63301 Email Ph: 636-949-7355 Fx: 636-949-7360 Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
If you do not have an email address, you may call the Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-800-392-8222 to file your complaint by phone. You may also download the Consumer Complaint Form in PDF format to file by mail.
You may contact the Attorney General's Office with questions related to consumer protection by email at [email protected] and with questions related to no-call at [email protected]. You may contact the Attorney General's Office with general questions by submitting our online form below.
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Attorney Tim LohmarProsecuting Attorney Tim Lohmar leads a team of 24 attorneys and 34 supporting professionals who prosecute all violations of state criminal laws that occur in St. Charles County.
The Attorney General is chief legal adviser to the Crown and has a number of independent public interest functions, as well as overseeing the Law Officers' departments.
The Attorney General's Office brings and defends lawsuits on behalf of the State and prepares formal legal opinions requested by State officers, legislators, or county attorneys on issues of law.
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The St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney's Office serves the citizens of our county and always appreciates hearing from those for whom we work.
The Prosecuting Attorney's Office is also available to address community groups, large and small, on issues of concern related to law enforcement in St. Charles County.
Please note that we are unable to provide legal advice on matters of individual concern. We also may not communicate about pending cases or with those charged with a crime.
Under the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Missouri, a citizen charged with a crime has the right to be represented by an attorney, to be tried by a jury, to question and examine the evidence against him and to remain silent during police questioning and the trial.
Prior to proceeding to trial, a judge or a grand jury must review the case to ensure that the evidence supports probable cause to believe the accused committed the crime charged. At a jury trial, the Prosecuting Attorney's Office must prove the accused's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
At the beginning of a criminal case, prosecutors work with police officers to seek arrest warrants and search warrants from judges who review the criminal investigation to ensure there is probable cause for the search or the arrest.
Though prosecutors do not have an attorney-client relationship with victims or witnesses, prosecutors certainly seek to make the criminal justice system as painless as possible for those who have been affected by crime. The Constitution of the State of Missouri provides crime victims with rights to restitution of certain costs of crime, and to be notified about and allowed to participate in many criminal proceedings.
In other words, whoever is in charge of investigating the Missouri judiciary ( Senator Tony Luetkemeyer) you’d better get started. We aren’t going to give up and get bored with the most egregious set of judicial scandals anyone has ever seen just because your office isn’t returning calls.
Judge Douglas Beach and Judge Erin Burlison have skeletons in their closets, too. For instance, Beach is a former judge on the St. Louis County Circuit Court and now works at JAMS, a mediation company that Zellweger orders petitioners in her courtroom to use at the exorbitant price of $1,200 down and $450 an hour. A whistleblower attorney in St. Louis contacted PJ Media confidentially to tell the public what is really happening in St. Louis courts. This attorney with ten years of experience told PJM, “If a litigant cannot pay the amount ordered, a judge has contempt power to strike all the litigant’s pleadings from a case.” In other words, if you can’t pay for justice, you aren’t getting it. Is that what you thought justice was in America? Due process in Saint Louis County appears to be gasping for its last breath, if not dead.
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