District attorney definition

District attorney means any of the following:
District attorney means the District Attorney in and for Steuben County New York as defined in the Charter of Steuben County New York.
District attorney s records" means any records prepared or obtained by an office of a district attorney relating to juvenile cases and any records prepared or obtained for the prosecution of crimes against children that constitute a legal or social record of a child as defined by this section;

Examples of District attorney in a sentence

  • If action plan goals are not met, the student can be reported as truant to the State through a referral to the District attorney.

  • District attorney or corporation counsel handling legal mat- ters for the county department of social services, or 51.42, 51.437 or 46.23 board involved.

  • District attorney services required to process a case related to the subject hearings.

  • If the BOE as a whole or individual members acting in capacity as a Board Member is the alleged harasser, the matter should be addressed in writing to the Clerk of the Board and the School District attorney for resolution.

  • If not proposed penalty is not accepted and paid as a settlement and resolution of the alleged violation, the District will file a complaint in district court that requests the court to set the penalties and grant the District attorney fees.


More Definitions of District attorney

District attorney means the district attorney of the county whose circuit court has jurisdiction under s. 72.27.
District attorney means the chief prosecutor for that parish and includes all assistants to that prosecutor.
District attorney means the district attorney of a county participating in the program who has jurisdiction over the prosecution of a participant.
District attorney. – shall mean the Yates County District Attorney.
District attorney means a district attorney, an assistant
District attorney means the district attorney or solicitor provided for in
District attorney s records" means any records prepared or