Roanoke Commonwealth’s Attorney Don Caldwell was elected to an 11th term Tuesday. With 22 of 23 precincts reporting, Caldwell had 56% of the vote, according to unofficial results.
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The commonwealth's attorney prosecutes misdemeanor and felony cases for the city of Roanoke and the Commonwealth of Virginia in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District, General District, and Circuit Courts. Purpose. The position of commonwealth's attorney was established by the Constitution of Virginia. The voters of each city and county in Virginia elect a …
Although Commonwealth’s Attorneys represent Virginians in court, they do not provide legal counsel to state government. This is the role of the Attorney General of Virginia, who is elected by the state’s voters every four years. Commonwealth’s Attorneys also do not provide legal counsel to individual citizens on private matters. Citizens in need of legal assistance may call the …
Email. Phone. Additional Phone. Caldwell, Donald. Commonwealth's Attorney. Email. 540-853-2626. Return to Staff Directory.
Commonwealth's AttorneyStaffNameTitlePhoneHolohan, BrianCommonwealth's Attorney540-387-6174Lavinder, AaronAssistant Commonwealth's Attorney540-387-6174Jones, AnneVictim-Witness Director540-387-6181
In the United States, a district attorney (DA), state's attorney, prosecuting attorney, commonwealth's attorney, or state attorney is the chief prosecutor and/or chief law enforcement officer representing a U.S. state in a local government area, typically a county or a group of counties.
Bryan Porter presently serves as Commonwealth's Attorney in Alexandria. He has been a prosecutor since 2001 and began his first term as Commonwealth's Attorney in January 2014.Sep 24, 2021
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Commonwealth's Detective I assist in investigations by reviewing the case, gathering reports and information and preparing the case for prosecution.
At any level, the primary role of the prosecutor is to "investigate and prosecute impartially" criminal suspects on behalf of the People.
The voters of each city and county in Virginia elect a commonwealth's attorney to serve a 4-year term. ... Beyond his or her prosecutorial role, each commonwealth's attorney is also required by state law to perform a number of civil functions.
Appointments may be scheduled by calling 540-387-6174. The Commonwealth’s Attorney prosecutes misdemeanor, traffic offenses and felony cases for the County of Roanoke and the Commonwealth of Virginia in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District, General District, and Circuit Courts.
The Commonwealth’s Attorney advises citizens, law enforcement agencies and magistrates regarding the interpretation of criminal law. The office also consists of Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorneys and support staff. The office does not handle civil cases such as divorces, landlord/tenant disputes, estates, wills, and real estate.
The Roanoke County Victim/Witness Program is here to assist in making this experience easier and assure that victims and witnesses are treated fairly and with compassion while participating in the criminal justice system.
Melvin is a native of Virginia and has lived in Roanoke for over 40 years. He is a proud father and grandfather. Melvin has served as a former Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney, former Regional Drug Prosecutor, and former Substitute Judge. Melvin is a well-established community leader with over 40 years of legal experience.
Gun violence, the opioid epidemic, and the school-to-prison pipeline are just a few of the issues impacting our city. Roanoke needs a Commonwealth’s Attorney who will prioritize proactive solutions in the community and true justice in the courtroom. Find out more about Melvin’s policy priorities.