Overview
Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney
The Office of the State’s Attorney for Anne Arundel County serves as the primary prosecution agency for the county, responsible for representing the State of Maryland in all criminal and serious traffic cases. Located within the Circuit Court building on Church Circle, this office works tirelessly to ensure public safety and seek justice for victims of crime. The State’s Attorney leads a team of prosecutors, investigators, and support staff dedicated to upholding the law and maintaining the integrity of the judicial process ⚖️.
Prosecution and Legal Services
The core function of the office is the prosecution of criminal cases in the District and Circuit Courts, as well as the Juvenile Court. The team handles a wide spectrum of cases, ranging from misdemeanors to felonies, including homicide, domestic violence, and narcotics offenses. They work closely with law enforcement agencies to build strong cases and ensure that offenders are held accountable.
- Criminal Prosecution: Reviewing charges, filing indictments, and conducting trials for crimes committed within the county.
- Victim Witness Assistance: Providing support, notification of court dates, and guidance through the criminal justice process for victims and witnesses.
- Juvenile Justice: Handling cases involving minors, with a focus on rehabilitation and community safety.
- Specialized Units: Dedicated teams focus on complex issues such as child abuse, economic crimes, and violent repeat offenders 👮.
Victim and Community Support
Beyond the courtroom, the Office of the State’s Attorney is committed to supporting victims of crime. The Victim Witness Division offers essential services, including crisis intervention, referrals to counseling, and assistance with restitution requests. The office also engages in community outreach programs designed to educate the public about the legal system and crime prevention strategies.
Visiting the Office
As the office is located within the Circuit Court complex, visitors must adhere to strict courthouse security protocols. This includes passing through metal detectors and restrictions on certain items. While the office handles public inquiries, many legal matters are addressed during scheduled court proceedings. It is advisable to contact the office by phone for general information or to check the status of a specific case before visiting in person.
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