Welcome to the Oklahoma County District Attorney's website....Directory.District Attorney David W. PraterHomicide Family Coordinator Irina Libart 405-713-1670Homicide Family Coordinator Shelba Norris 405-713-1692Probation Division 405-713-1695Traffic Division 405-713-1761Victim Witness Center 405-713-16391 more row
27The Oklahoma District Attorneys Council primary mission is to provide training and support for the 27 elected District Attorneys and their staff.
District Attorneys Council - Craig Ladd.
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In practice, district attorneys, who prosecute the bulk of criminal cases in the United States, answer to no one. The state attorney general is the highest law enforcement officer in state government and often has the power to review complaints about unethical and illegal conduct on the part of district attorneys.
No. The 27 district attorneys in the state are elected officials and answer to registered voters in their respective judicial districts. The District Attorneys Council has no authority regarding a district attorney's decision to prosecute or not prosecute a criminal case.
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Tony Clark, Gen. Baldwin was appointed to the position of District Attorney General in April 2018. In August 2018, a “special election” was held and he became the duly elected District Attorney General for the 1st District. He serves the communities of Carter, Johnson, Unicoi and Washington counties.
How much does an Assistant District Attorney in Oklahoma make? The average salary for an Assistant District Attorney is $47,420 per year in Oklahoma.
The County Attorney is legal adviser to the County Board of Commissioners and other County personnel and legal advocate for the county in court cases in which the county is a party. The County Attorney is not required to provide legal advice to members of the general public.
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Today, David Prater humbly serves as your elected choice for Oklahoma County District Attorney where he fights every day for "justice for all." Regardless of race, creed, religion, or socioeconomic status, David Prater desires to see justice served for all people of Oklahoma County.
In partnership with community and law enforcement agencies, the District Attorney's Office is responsible for the ethical prosecution of criminal offenses committed in Oklahoma County.
The Oklahoma County Veteran's Program (OCVP), is a diversion program designed to divert veterans involved with the criminal justice system from prison, to reduce veteran's involvement in future crimes, and place them into appropriate rehabilitative alternatives.
David Prater began his law enforcement career at 19 years of age when he was hired by the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office as a Deputy Sheriff. At the age of 20, Mr. Prater became the youngest cadet ever to graduate from the Norman Police Academy. During his time with the NPD, he was a dedicated and respected Master Police Officer. In addition to his patrol duties, he was a member NPD's Tactical Unit, Underwater Rescue and Recovery Team and the Norman Police Department's Pistol Team. Additionally, he was responsible for training other officers in patrol techniques, firearms, and Emergency Vehicle Operations and was awarded more than 20 commendations from Norman's Chief of Police.#N#In 1988, Mr. Prater left the police department to complete his Law Enforcement Administration Degree from the University of Oklahoma. In 1991, he began law school at the University of Oklahoma, graduating in just two and a half years. From 1993 until 2001, he served Oklahoma County and the state as an Assistant District Attorney under Bob Macy and as an Assistant Attorney General, in the Grand Jury Unit, under Attorney General Drew Edmondson.
Cleveland County District Attorney Greg Mashburn ousted an incumbent Republican in a 2006 primary. Mashburn has registered a campaign committee to seek his fifth term in office. So far, no one has filed a committee to challenge him for the Cleveland County office.
He succeeded longtime Mayor Mick Cornett and has governed as a bit of a centrist, to the pleasure of some and the frustration of others.
Former Sen. Anastasia Pittman announced she would be running for Oklahoma County Board of Commissioners District 1 against incumbent Carrie Blumert.
Oklahoma County Assessor Larry Stein announced his intent to run for reelection in a September Facebook post. He was first elected to office in 2018. Stein worked for 17 years for Oklahoma County managing budgets, technology purchases and working with vendors on legal issues, according to his website. The Midwest City native has also been involved in radio and television journalism during his career.
Incumbent Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater is not seeking reelection, but a member of his office is one of four people (so far) seeking to replace his boss. All four are running as Republicans.
A 22-year Norman resident, Kish told The Transcript she is a Canadian immigrant and a self-identified conservative. Like Heikkila, she said she plans to return the reallocated funds to NPD if elected.