Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney

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  48 of 91 District Attorney Offices in Indiana
  1,855 in District Attorney Offices

Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney Contact Informations

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney, an District Attorney Offices, at Princeton.

Name : Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney

Address : 225 North Hart Street Princeton, Indiana, 47670

Locality : Princeton

Phone : 812-385-5497

Fax : 812-386-7710

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About Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney in Princeton

Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney is District Attorney Offices located at 225 North Hart Street Princeton, Indiana, 47670

Phone number for Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney is 812-385-5497.

It ranks  48 of 91 District Attorney Offices in Indiana.

It ranks  1,855 in District Attorney Offices.

The main duties of a Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney are typically imposed by law. This includes taking on behalf of the State at all trials related to violations that took place within the district attorney's geographic jurisdiction.

Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney generally charge the accused with crimes via information or grand indictments by juries. After levying criminal charges Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney will investigate those accused of the crime.

Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney often also have obligations that aren't connected with criminal prosecution. This includes protecting the county from civil lawsuits sometimes, and even initiating actions for the county, as well as preparing and review contracts that are signed by the county, and offering legal advice and guidance to local authorities. In certain jurisdictions the county attorney may not have any involvement in criminal cases in any way, and serves only as the attorney of the county.

Gibson County Prosecuting Attorney are assigned to specialized units created to tackle corruption in the public sector as well as organized crime, violence in the family and hate crimes, elderly abuse, fraud on consumers and other serious crimes.

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