District 18
Guilford County
 
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Commonly refers to an attorney for the community elected by the people in his/her district to represent the interests of the general public, including crime victims, in court proceedings against people accused of committing crimes. Other jurisdictions use other terms: prosecutor, such as U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), solicitor, or state's attorney. You can learn more about your District Attorney here.
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The District Attorney's office is made up of assistant district attorney's, victim witness legal assistants, and an admiinistrative assistant. You can learn more about the District Attorney's staff and contact information here.

     
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The State of North Carolina provides victims' of crime with certain rights and responsibilites under the law. If you are not sure of your rights or responsibilities you can find answers to your questions and more here.
   
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Inside of a courtroom
The criminal justice system is a very complex and difficult process to understand. It can sometimes be very lengthy and time consuming. If you would like a more detailed understanding of the North Carolina Criminal Justice System you can find answers here.