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Click here for more information on the process. The Cochise County Attorney's Office does not investigate crimes. All crimes must be investigated by the appropriate law enforcement agency before a complaint is issued by the County Attorney's Office. If you believe you have been the victim of a crime, please contact your municipal police department if the offense occurred within city limits, or the Cochise County Sheriff's Office if the offense occurred within the county, outside city limits.

The Civil Division also represents the County's Public Fiduciary, fifteen fire districts, several special districts and Cochise College. The Civil Division's responsibilities include defending lawsuits against the County, prosecuting lawsuits on the County's behalf and advising the elected officials and staff. The Civil Division also represents prospective adoptive parents who are seeking to adopt a minor child in an uncontested adoption proceeding.

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Case information information is for felony and misdemeanor court proceedings with the following exceptions. The following cases are not included: Juvenile cases Misdemeanors occurring within the limits of the City of San Diego and the City of Poway Cases that have not been submitted to the District Attorneys Office Cases where charges have not yet been filed by the District Attorneys Office Closed cases with no pending court proceedings.

Each prosecutor specializes in the intricacies of these particular courts. The Collaborative Justice Division also participates in the multi-disciplinary team meeting for the recently-developed Vista Detention Center's Veterans Housing Module. Finally, the division provides staff for the high-volume parole and post release community supervision calendars. Economic crimes often have dire consequences, from destroying family equity in a property to rendering corporate stocks worthless to shareholders.

These crimes may be committed by individuals against institutions or other individuals. The Economic Crimes Division is responsible for prosecuting a wide variety of wrongdoing, including computer intrusion, identity theft, investment scams, embezzlements, real estate matters, counterfeit goods, environmental crimes and the theft of public assistance funds.

The division also acts to protect consumers and businesses by successfully filing numerous civil cases to prohibit unfair business practices within the marketplace. The branch serves more than 20 communities and covers more than 2, square miles. Because of its location and proximity to Native American reservations and casinos located in East County, the branch often handles cases involving crimes committed on the reservations or arising from casino activities.

The Family Protection Division of the San Diego County District Attorney's Office prosecutes crimes of murder, domestic violence, stalking, crimes against children, and elder abuse. The division strongly supports victims of crime and works closely with criminal justice agencies and community partners.

The division is led by Chief Tracy Prior and Assistant Chief Kurt Mechals and includes 39 deputy district attorneys, 14 investigators, 10 paralegals, and 16 other staff members who are stationed downtown as well as in each Branch office in the County.

During , the Family Protection Division received 8, cases for review. It prosecuted 2, domestic violence cases, of which were felonies and 1, were misdemeanors. In addition, there were child abuse cases and 20 Internet crimes against children cases prosecuted along with charges filed in elder abuse and 24 assisted living facility cases received by our office for review.

Today's misdemeanor can be tomorrow's homicide. The DA's Office has specially trained prosecutors and staff handling these cases from the earliest stage issuing all the way through the trial. This vertical handling of the caseload ensures better courtroom efficiency, better perpetrator accountability, and better victim safety.



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