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The District Attorney represents the interests of the citizens of the State of Wisconsin and the County of Rock. The primary role of the DA's Office is to prosecute all adult criminal and juvenile delinquent acts that occur within the 6 cities, 20 towns and 3 villages that make up Rock County.
The District Attorney, an elected official, supervises all functions of the office. The District Attorney is assisted by one deputy district attorney, 13 assistant district attorneys and approximately 30 support staff, which includes the Victim Witness Program, Diversion/Domestic Violence Intervention Program and Deferred Prosecution Program, an investigator and clerical professionals.
Services and Functions
The Office of the District Attorney is created under Chapter 978, Wisconsin Statutes. The District Attorney and his staff prosecute:
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State Criminal Matters
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Juvenile Cases
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Domestic Abuse and Harassment Cases
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State and County Traffic Code and Ordinance Violations
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Department of Natural Resources Violations
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Forfeiture Actions
You may access certain public records, including the date and time of an upcoming court appearance, by agreeing to the terms and conditions of the website allowing access to the public records of the Wisconsin Circuit Courts here: Wisconsin Circuit Court Access.
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