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The Corrections Division oversees the operation of the 614 bed county jail and other inmate-related programs. With an average daily population of over 580 inmates, the Butte County Jail is the largest county correctional facility north of Sacramento.
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The district attorney, as the public prosecutor of both criminal and civil cases, ensures that justice is done and that the rights of all are safeguarded.
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The staff of the Butte County District Attorney’s Office is committed to providing professional services to further the protection of all Butte County residents and visitors. We hope this website is a helpful resource to meet the needs of our citizens.
Welcome to the Butte County District Attorney’s website. The District Attorney’s Office is part of the executive branch of government, supporting and enforcing the laws made by the legislative branch and interpreted by the judicial branch.
Suspects charged with a crime may request a court appointed attorney; the opportunity to request a court appointed criminal defense attorney is possible when a suspect first appears in front of a judge. A suspect’s first appearance in court following an arrest, citation or notice to appear is called an arraignment and at an arraignment, a judge may appoint an attorney to represent a suspect charged with a crime.
Due to state legislation, the Butte County District Attorney’s Office no longer has jurisdiction over child support collection and services. The Butte County Child Support Services Department has legal responsibility for child support operations and services formerly performed by the District Attorney’s Office.
If you are a defendant in a criminal case and are represented by an attorney, our office is prohibited from communicating directly or indirectly with you regarding your case. (California rules of Professional Conduct 2-100.)
Please contact the police agency, sheriff’s office or highway patrol where the crime occurred. The District Attorney does not typically take reports or launch investigations about criminal activity. Reports about crimes or criminal investigation is done by the law enforcement agency where the crime occurred. If the investigating law enforcement agency concludes a crime occurred, the case is referred to the District Attorney’s Office for review. For further information about the Butte County District Attorney’s role in the criminal justice system, please see the YouTube video at the bottom of this page.
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The staff of the Butte County District Attorney’s Office is committed to providing professional services to further the protection of all Butte County residents and visitors. We hope this website is a helpful resource to meet the needs of our citizens.
Welcome to the Butte County District Attorney’s website. The District Attorney’s Office is part of the executive branch of government, supporting and enforcing the laws made by the legislative branch and interpreted by the judicial branch.
Suspects charged with a crime may request a court appointed attorney; the opportunity to request a court appointed criminal defense attorney is possible when a suspect first appears in front of a judge. A suspect’s first appearance in court following an arrest, citation or notice to appear is called an arraignment and at an arraignment, a judge may appoint an attorney to represent a suspect charged with a crime.
Due to state legislation, the Butte County District Attorney’s Office no longer has jurisdiction over child support collection and services. The Butte County Child Support Services Department has legal responsibility for child support operations and services formerly performed by the District Attorney’s Office.
If you are a defendant in a criminal case and are represented by an attorney, our office is prohibited from communicating directly or indirectly with you regarding your case. (California rules of Professional Conduct 2-100.)
Please contact the police agency, sheriff’s office or highway patrol where the crime occurred. The District Attorney does not typically take reports or launch investigations about criminal activity. Reports about crimes or criminal investigation is done by the law enforcement agency where the crime occurred. If the investigating law enforcement agency concludes a crime occurred, the case is referred to the District Attorney’s Office for review. For further information about the Butte County District Attorney’s role in the criminal justice system, please see the YouTube video at the bottom of this page.