District Attorney: David L. Lasee • Phone: (920) 448-4190 • Fax: (920) 448-4189 • Click here to email. Physical Address: Brown County Courthouse • 300 East Walnut Street • Green Bay, WI 54301. Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. About Brown County. Brown County Payments. Committees.
District Attorney of Los Angeles County | |
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Incumbent George Gascón since December 7, 2020 | |
Seat | Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center 210 West Temple Street Los Angeles, California, United States |
Appointer | Popular vote |
Term length | Four years |
The purpose of the Brown County District Attorney’s Office is to prosecute and defend all actions, applications or motions, civil or criminal, in the Brown County courts which the state or county is interested in or a party to. In conjunction with its Victim/Witness Program, the District Attorney’s Office also exists to ensure that all victims and witnesses of crime are treated with dignity, respect, courtesy, and sensitivity in protecting their rights as they encounter the criminal justice system.
The County Clerk is responsible for conducting county, state, and national elections to include: publishing of legal notices; filing of nomination papers; coding, printing, and distributing ballots; tabulating and releasing election results; and storing and maintaining election records, supplies, and ballots. The County Clerk's Office acts as an agent for the Department of State accepting applications for U.S. passports. Marriage licenses are issued to include obtaining confidential information, and the collection and payment of funds as necessary. Dog licenses are received and distributed to municipalities, as an agent of the state, to include the distribution of forms and the generation of reports. The County Clerk's Office also issues golf passes and certificates for the Brown County Golf Course; issues boat launch permits and work permits for minors; and issues emergency alarm permits. In addition, the County Clerk serves the County Board by recording and publishing the County Board proceedings, assuring compliance with open meeting and record laws, and maintains files of legal papers and other documents. The Clerk's Office provides numerous other auxiliary services, as required by law, to all constituencies internal and external to Brown County including annual payments for the upkeep of Veterans' Graves to Cemetery Associations. ..........#N#......#N#.....
The Brown County Treasurer provides for the orderly collection, disbursement, and recording of all monies received or disbursed by the county. The County Treasurer is also charged with maintaining records of transactions affecting taxes and the safekeeping of all county funds including the investment of those funds as prescribed by the County Board.
The County Executive is the chief executive officer and chief elected official of the County and is responsible for the administration and management of the County. The Executive appoints and supervises department heads; appoints members to boards and committees; provides legislative research support; addresses constituents concerns; prepares and submits the annual County budget to the County Board for review and approval; represents the interests of the County at the local, state and federal level; and promotes the County through professional representation in a positive manner at community events. The Executive’s office also collaborates with County departments, local officials and the general public to further the interests of the County. There are currently 31 County departments that include approximately 1,600 positions with a budget of over $267 million annually.
The Brown County Board of Supervisors operates under a committee system and county administrator form of government. The Board of Supervisors consists of 26 members who are elected by districts to a two-year term in even number years.
The County Clerk is responsible for conducting county, state, and national elections to include: publishing of legal notices; filing of nomination papers; coding, printing, and distributing ballots; tabulating and releasing election results ; and storing and maintaining election records , supplies, and ballots.
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The Brown County District Attorney, located in New Ulm, MN, is an agency that prosecutes criminal cases on behalf of the New Ulm government. The District Attorney heads the New Ulm Prosecutor's Office, directing the attorneys who work for the office.
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