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Some district attorneys include the London Distrcit Rangers and the District Clerk's Office. Both attorneys are run by the government, so you can be certain that they are available.


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District attorneys (also called state's attorneys or prosecuting attorneys) are usually elected at the county level, so there is only one district attorney per county. The district attorney may be a part-time job in a small county, or he may head a large office of deputy district attorneys. The size of the district attorney's office is determined by the population of the county, how many cases they have to handle, and the local budget.


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Keep climbing the judicial steps to you get to the attorney general and grand jury.


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My sister with a policeman's help executed 3 fraudulent deeds and filed them with the County Recorder stealing my interest in the property. What can I do?

You must obtain copies of the deeds from the land records office and make an appointment to speak with a representative of the local district attorney's office. Do not take no for an answer. Make certain you have your driver's license with you for identification.You must obtain copies of the deeds from the land records office and make an appointment to speak with a representative of the local district attorney's office. Do not take no for an answer. Make certain you have your driver's license with you for identification.You must obtain copies of the deeds from the land records office and make an appointment to speak with a representative of the local district attorney's office. Do not take no for an answer. Make certain you have your driver's license with you for identification.You must obtain copies of the deeds from the land records office and make an appointment to speak with a representative of the local district attorney's office. Do not take no for an answer. Make certain you have your driver's license with you for identification.


How do you get copy of lost Mexican divorce papers when attorneys have died?

In the court where the divorce was final. Court clerk office would have a copy for public records. Check with them.


Who conducts criminal prosecutions?

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How do you contact Illinois states attorneys office?

States Attorneys are county officials.


Is Criminal law national or state?

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