DA Kim Scott

District Attorney
Kim Scott

Bertie, Halifax, Hertford & Northampton County

Prosecutorial District 7

(252) 3587151
Hertford County Courthouse 119 Justice Dr.
Suite 11
Winton, NC 27986
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The District Attorney for the Seventh Prosecutorial District is Kim Scott

Thank you for visiting the website of the District Attorneys’ Office in the 7th Prosecutorial District, which encompasses all of Bertie, Halifax, Hertford, and Northampton Counties in North Carolina. It is the duty of this office to represent the State with integrity and professionalism while protecting victims and their rights, in the pursuit of justice.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” 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 various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

DA Jeffrey Marsigli

District Attorney
Jeffrey Marsigli

Edgecombe, Nash & Wilson County

Prosecutorial District 8

(252) 212-3111
Rocky Mount Judicial Center 305 Cokey Road
PO Box 232
Rocky Mount, NC 27802
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The District Attorney for the Eighth Prosecutorial District is Jeffrey Marsigli

Thank you for visiting the website of the District Attorneys’ Office in the 8th Prosecutorial District, which encompasses all of Edgecombe, Nash, and Wilson Counties in North Carolina. It is the duty of this office to represent the State with integrity and professionalism while protecting victims and their rights, in the pursuit of justice.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” 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 various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

DA Matthew Delbridge

District Attorney
Matthew Delbridge

Greene, Lenoir & Wayne County

Prosecutorial District 9

(919) 722-6181
District Attorney Office PO Box 175
Goldsboro, NC 27533
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The District Attorney for the Ninth Prosecutorial District is Matthew Delbridge

Thank you for visiting the website of the District Attorney’s Office in the 9th Prosecutorial District, which encompasses all of Green, Lenoir, and Wayne Counties in North Carolina. It is the duty of this office to represent the State with integrity and professionalism while protecting victims and their rights, in the pursuit of justice.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” 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 various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

DA Mike Waters

District Attorney
Mike Waters

Franklin, Granville, Person, Vance & Warren County

Prosecutorial District 11

(919) 690-4861
Granville County Courthouse 101 Main Street
Oxford, NC 27565
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The District Attorney for the Eleventh Prosecutorial District is Mike Waters

Thank you for visiting the website of the District Attorney’s Office in Prosecutorial District 11, which encompasses all of Granville, Vance, Warren, Person, and Franklin Counties in North Carolina. It is the duty of this office to represent the State with integrity and professionalism while protecting victims and their rights, in the pursuit of justice.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” 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 various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

DA Suzanne Matthews

District Attorney
Suzanne Matthews

Harnett & Lee County

Prosecutorial District 12

(910) 814-4501
Harnett County Courthouse 301 W. Cornelius Harnett Blvd.
Lillington, NC 27546
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The District Attorney for the Twelfth Prosecutorial District is Suzanne Matthews

Thank you for visiting the web site of the District Attorney’s Office in Prosecutorial District 12. This District includes all of Harnett and Lee County in North Carolina. It is the duty of this office to represent the State of North Carolina with integrity and professionalism, while protecting victims and their rights, in the pursuit of justice.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” 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 various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

DA Billy West

District Attorney
Billy West

Cumberland County

Prosecutorial District 14

(910) 475-3011
Cumberland County Courthouse 117 Dick Street
Suite 427
Fayetteville, NC 28301
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The District Attorney for the Fourteenth Prosecutorial District is William (Billy) West

Thank you for visiting the web site of the District Attorney’s Office in Prosecutorial District 14, which encompasses all of Cumberland County, North Carolina. It is the duty of this office to represent the State with integrity and professionalism, while protecting victims and their rights, in the pursuit of justice.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” 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 various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

DA Jon David

District Attorney
Jon David

Bladen, Brunswick & Columbus County

Prosecutorial District 15

(910) 253-3927
Brunswick County Courthouse 310 Government Center Drive
Unit 2
Bolivia, NC 28422
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The District Attorney for Prosecutorial District 15 is Jon David

Thank you for visiting the website of the District Attorney’s Office in Judicial District 5, which encompasses all of Bladen, Brunswick, and Columbus counties, North Carolina. It is the duty of this office to represent the State with integrity and professionalism while protecting victims and their rights, in the pursuit of justice.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” 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 various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

Mission Statement of the Office of District Attorney

The mission of the District Attorney’s Office is to seek justice by ensuring that victim’s rights and the public’s safety are paramount through the equal, fair, vigorous and efficient enforcement of the criminal laws.  In seeking justice, we shall also vigorously safeguard the rights and reputations of the innocent.

Our business model is heavily influenced by the ideals of proactively partnering with law enforcement and being a strong voice for victims. As an organization, we recognize that our success is heavily dependent on external relationships.  Indeed, our mission statement reads, “Leading and collaborating with our partners in the criminal justice system and in the community to achieve justice!” Our partnerships extend to people and organizations outside of the traditional justice system as part of our institutional commitment to address the root causes of criminality to foster crime prevention.

District Attorney Jon David is the proud leader of a team of 35 dedicated public servants for an office representing the citizens of Bladen, Brunswick, and Columbus Counties. Jon’s leadership style is characterized by his personal involvement and oversight of the biggest cases, while simultaneously empowering his assistants to use their education, training, and discretion to bring justice to all matters. Jon is a career prosecutor with over 20 years of experience, having worked in both big towns and small communities. Jon began his career in public service in 1996 in Miami, Florida where he specialized in the prosecution of drug trafficking and violent crime. In 2001, Jon relocated to the Wilmington area to work as a prosecutor alongside his twin brother, District Attorney Ben David. During his entire career, Jon has personally handled well over 100 jury trials to verdict and has spearheaded countless complex investigations. 

Jon graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Florida State University in 1992 and later graduated with a Juris Doctorate from the University of Florida College of Law in 1995. Jon is actively involved in his community; He is a charter member of the Leland Area Rotary Club and has served as an Elder at Saint Andrews-Covenant Presbyterian Church. Jon has served on the board of directors for numerous organizations including Hope Harbor Home, Communities in Schools, Coastal Horizons, and the Boy Scouts of America. Jon helps to educate the future leaders of the criminal justice system by regularly lecturing at law enforcement trainings and he has worked as a part-time professor at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW).

DA Sean Boone

District Attorney
Sean Boone

Alamance County

Prosecutorial District 17

(336) 570-5211
Alamance County District Attorney's Office 212 W. Elm Street
Suite 210
Graham, NC 27253
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The District Attorney for the Seventeenth Prosecutorial District is Sean Boone

Thank you for visiting the web site for the Alamance County District Attorney’s Office in Prosecutorial District 17. Our office is committed to protecting the people, property and resources of the county through the aggressive but fair prosecution of the criminal laws. This commitment includes providing the people of Alamance County with an accessible resource for understanding and navigating the criminal justice system.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” 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 various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

District Attorney Sean Boone was born and raised in Alamance County. He graduated from Western Alamance High School in 1986 and continued his education at N.C. State University, earning a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree in English. In 1997 Sean received his Juris Doctorate from the UNC School of Law. While working towards his law degree, Sean interned in the Alamance County District Attorney’s Office, and upon graduation accepted a position as an Assistant District Attorney in the office. For the next 18 years, Sean served Alamance County, prosecuting over 100 jury trials and securing convictions against our community’s most violent offenders.

Sean lives in Southern Alamance County with his wife, Dodie, his stepson, Liam, and their rescue cats. The Boone family attends St. Mark’s Church in Burlington, and volunteers at a local nursing & rehabilitation facility regularly. Believing that service extends beyond the courthouse, Sean also delivers meals for Alamance County Meals on Wheels. Sean is a Past Master of Bula Lodge 409, AF & AM. In his spare time, Sean enjoys reading books on American History.

DA Satana Deberry

District Attorney
Satana Deberry

Durham County

Prosecutorial District 16

(919) 808-3034
District Attorney's Office 510 South Dillard Street
8th Fl.
Durham, NC 27701
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The District Attorney for the Sixteenth Prosecutorial District is Satana Deberry

Thank you for visiting the website of the District Attorney’s Office in the 16th Prosecutorial District, which encompasses all of Durham County, North Carolina. It is the duty of this office to represent the State with integrity and professionalism while protecting victims and their rights, in the pursuit of justice.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” 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 various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

DA Reece Saunders

District Attorney
Reece Saunders

Anson, Richmond & Scotland County

Prosecutorial District 21

(910) 419-7501
District Attorney's Office PO Box 1925
Rockingham, NC 28380
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The District Attorney for the Twenty-First Prosecutorial District is Reece Saunders

Thank you for visiting the web site of the District Attorney’s Office in Prosecutorial District 21. This District includes all of Anson, Richmond, and Scotland Counties in North Carolina. The mission of the District Attorney’s Office is to seek justice by ensuring that victims’ rights and the public’s safety are our number one priority through the fair, equal, vigorous and efficient enforcement of the criminal laws.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” 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 various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

Reece Saunders, Jr. is a native of Richmond County, North Carolina. After graduating from Rockingham High School, he attended Wingate College and Wake Forest University. He enrolled in Wake Forest School of Law where he graduated in 1977. Reece returned to Richmond County in the fall of 1977 and began his law career. he has been in private practice in the 20th Judicial District for 30 years. He also served for three years in the mid ’80’s as a District Court Judge for District 20. In 2010, Reece was elected to serve as District Attorney for Anson, Richmond, and Stanly counties. He is married to his former law partner, Melanie Carroll. He has three children, Claire, Laurel, and Michael. Reece, Melanie, and Michael are members of First United Methodist Church in Rockingham.