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District attorneys in North Carolina — representing the state's county governments in the prosecution of criminal offenses. Pages in category "District attorneys in North Carolina" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
8th–North Hempstead, Nevada: Ben Hale 8th–South Lafayette, Miller: Connie Mitchell 9th–East Clark: Dan Turner 9th–West Howard, Little River, Pike, Sevier: Jana Bradford 10th Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, Drew: Frank Spain 11th–East Arkansas: Tim Blair 11th–West Jefferson, Lincoln: Kyle Hunter 12th Sebastian: Daniel Shue 13th
Beasley spent her first years after law school as an assistant public defender in Cumberland County, North Carolina. [2] She was first appointed to the bench as a state district court judge by Governor Jim Hunt in 1999, and then elected in a 2002 election. She was reelected without opposition in 2006. [7]
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of North Carolina. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 504 law enforcement agencies employing 23,442 sworn police officers, about 254 for each 100,000 residents. [ 1 ]
The United States District Court for the District of North Carolina was established on June 4, 1790, by 1 Stat. 126. [3] [4] On June 9, 1794 it was subdivided into three districts by 1 Stat. 395, [4] but on March 3, 1797, the three districts were abolished and the single District restored by 1 Stat. 517, [4] until April 29, 1802, when the state was again subdivided into three different ...
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety (NCDPS) is an umbrella agency that carries out many of the state's law enforcement, emergency response and homeland security functions. The department was created in 1977 as the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety.
The attorney general of North Carolina is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina.The attorney general is a constitutional officer responsible for representing state agencies in legal matters, supplying other state officials and prosecutors with legal advice, and leading the North Carolina Department of Justice.
Wynn grew up in the Eastern North Carolina community of Robersonville, one of eight children.His family operated a farm on which he worked during his childhood. He holds degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Bachelor of Arts, Journalism, 1975); Marquette University Law School (Juris Doctor, 1979); and the University of Virginia School of Law (Master of Laws, Judicial ...