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The Prosecuting Attorney's Office is located in the King County Courthouse (in downtown Seattle, Washington) and consists of 210 deputy prosecuting attorneys and 190 administrative staff members. [2] The Office prosecuted 6,135 felonies in 2012, about 40% of which were violent crimes. [3] Employees are spread across three divisions:
The Washington Attorney General's Office serves over 230 state agencies, boards, commissions, colleges, and universities, as well as the governor and Legislature. [10] As Attorney General, McKenna made the protection of consumers and businesses, the improvement of community safety and the advancement of open government his chief priorities. [11]
Robert Watson Ferguson (born February 23, 1965) is an American lawyer and politician serving since 2025 as the 24th governor of Washington.A member of the Democratic Party, he served from 2013 to 2025 as the 18th attorney general of Washington, from 2004 to 2013 as a member of the King County Council, and from 2009 to 2013 as the council's chair.
(The Center Square) – The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office has filed 34 felony criminal cases against 17 defendants for a combined $100,000 in damages stemming from vandalism. The ...
Manka Dhingra (born 1973 or 1974) [1] [2] is an Indian-born American attorney and politician who is a Washington State senator.A member of the Democratic Party, she was elected to represent the 45th legislative district, on Seattle's Eastside in King County, during a 2017 special election. [3]
Robert Alsdorf, a King County attorney, and head of Alsdorf Dispute Resolution. ... The Benton County Sheriff’s Office conducted an investigation that was forwarded to the state Attorney General ...
Satterberg began work in the King County Prosecutor's office. There he spent four years as a trial attorney in the Criminal Division before serving as chief of staff to then-Prosecutor Norm Maleng from 1990 to 2007. [3] In May 2007, King County Prosecutor Norm Maleng unexpectedly died of a heart attack.
He then served as a Deputy Attorney General and Chief of the Consumer Protection and Antitrust Division under Washington State Attorney General Slade Gorton. In 1971, he was elected as the King County Prosecuting Attorney. In 1971, he led a grand jury investigation with Judge Stanley C. Soderland and attorney Evan Schwab into police payoffs.