
Welcome to the Shelby County Prosecuting Attorney's website.
Here we will explain our duties, you will meet our staff,
we will keep you up to date on news we are making, and you
can learn about victim's rights.
Duties of the County Prosecutor
Advises County Officials
Ohio law designates the County Prosecutor's Office as the
chief legal counsel for all county offices, boards, and
agencies such as the Board of County Commissioners, the
County Engineer, County Auditor, Board of Elections, County
Treasurer and other similar agencies.
In his capacity as chief legal counsel
for all county officers, he may advise and offer written
opinions to county officers in matters connected with their
official duties. The Prosecutor shall prosecute and defend
all suits and actions which any such officer directs or
to which the officer is a party.
As counsel for the County Auditor, the
Prosecutor advises the Auditor on all taxation matters,
including appeals. The Prosecutor also represents the county
Treasurer in receivership proceedings to collect taxes and
other matters relating to the collection of county monies.
The Prosecutor is also the legal advisor
of the Board of County Commissioners, the Board of Elections,
and all other county boards. All of the boards may require
written opinions and instructions from the Prosecutor. The
Prosecutor is required to prosecute and defend all suits
and actions which any board directs or to which the board
is a party.
Prosecutes Felons
The County Prosecutor prosecutes all persons charged with
committing felonies in Shelby County. Felonies are serious
criminal offenses that may result in prison time.
The Prosecutor has the power to inquire
into the commission of crimes, presents cases to the grand
jury and prepares indictments.
The Prosecutor conducts the trials of
those persons charged with felonies. Upon conviction the
Prosecutor handles the appeals and collects for the County
all fines and costs levied.
Is an Elected Official
The Prosecutor is elected and holds office for four years.
The Prosecutor is elected in the Presidential election years.
The term begins on the first Monday of January following
the election.
This
website is designed to provide accurate and authoritative
information with respect to the subject covered. The information
is intended to be general in nature. Before any action is
taken based upon this information, it is essential that
competent, individual, professional advice be obtained
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