Prosecuted misdemeanor crimes. Handled juvenile matters. Prosecuted select felony crimes with input from senior prosecutors.
Drafted Motions and Memoranda in support of trial attorneys' litigation. Listened to recordings to identify evidence for use in future cases.
Legal research to support State Attorney General's Offices (Human Trafficking)
Observed court proceedings (including motions hearings; sentencings; and a three-week trial); read and summarized parties' motions
Researched for and wrote Motions for Summary Judgment; Affidavits; and internal Memoranda
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The Columbia County Prosecuting Attorney's Office represents the state, the county and the city of Dayton in criminal matters in Columbia County District and Superior Courts, Dayton Municipal Court, the state and federal courts of appeal and the Washington and U.S. Supreme Courts.
In 2007, the Columbia County Prosecuting Attorney's Office became an integral part of the federal and state child support system. It establishes paternity for children born out of wedlock, ensures support obligations are enforced, and modifies support amounts when necessary.
The Columbia County Prosecuting Attorney's Office also serves various community needs including crime victim and witness support and services, direction and legal information for needy citizens, participating in the Columbia County Coalition for Youth and Family, speaking to groups and at public events, and providing internship for Dayton High School..
The Office of the Prosecuting Attorney is the legal agency responsible for prosecuting all violations of State and County laws, ordinances, rules, and/or regulations on behalf of the Big Island community as provided by Hawai‘i County Charter Article IX: Chapter 28; H.R.S. 28-1.
Effective prosecution strategies include: seeking accountability for those who violate the law in our county, providing assistance to those impacted by criminal conduct, and working with the community to solve crime related problems.
The Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office is made up of three primary divisions: Criminal, Civil and Family Support. Our staff members in each division are committed to serving the citizens of Pierce County and pursuing justice.
Deputy prosecutors in the Civil Division have extensive experience concerning the many constitutional, statutory and administrative provisions and court decisions which apply to governmental activities.
The Criminal Division represents the state and the county in criminal matters in the Pierce County District and Superior Courts, the state and federal courts of appeal, and the Washington and U.S. Supreme Courts.