The Criminal Division
represents the citizens of the State of Ohio and Portage
County in prosecuting criminal cases in our County’s three
Municipal Courts, two Common Pleas Courts and the Juvenile
Court. The Portage County Prosecutor is responsible for over
30,000 criminal and traffic cases filed each year in these
Courts. This Division also renders legal advice and assistance
to our County’s seventeen different Police Departments. A
Domestic Violence Unit, funded with Federal Grant dollars
consists of an assistant prosecutor dedicated to domestic
violence cases and an outreach advocate dedicated to assisting
victims of domestic violence. A Special Victims Unit consisting
of an assistant prosecutor and an investigator prosecutes crimes
against children, the elderly, and the disabled. A criminal
Child Support Enforcement unit locates and criminally prosecutes
“deadbeat” parents with large child support arrearages. This
unit is staffed by two investigators and fully funded by federal
Title IV-D funds. The criminal division is staffed by a total
of ten attorneys, five investigators, and clerical support
staff.
The
Civil Division
provides legal representation to all eighteen of our County
elected officials and their respective offices. It also
provides legal representation to all County Boards and
Commissions, the County’s eighteen Townships, their Trustees,
Clerks, and Zoning Boards. This Division represents all of
these entities in matters of litigation in State and Federal
Courts, contracts, personnel matters, and collection of real
estate and personal property taxes owed to the County. It
represents the Department of Job and Family Services in matters
of abused, neglected, and dependent children, and renders
general legal advice to all of the County and Township
officials. This Division is staffed by seven attorneys, a
paralegal, and clerical support staff.
The
Appellate Division
provides legal representation in all legal matters of the
Criminal and Civil Divisions involving appeals from local court
decisions to State and Federal Appellate Courts. This division
is staffed by one attorney and a law clerk.
The
Victim/Witness Assistance Division provides
assistance and information to victims of crime and witnesses in
criminal cases, together with referrals to other quality support
services offered in Portage County. Advocates are available
twenty-four hours a day to assist victims of crimes such as
domestic violence, stalking, assault, sexual abuse, child abuse,
drunk driving, etc. and to assist the families of homicide
victims. These services are available to all residents of
Portage County, or anyone who becomes the victim of a violent
crime in Portage County. This division’s trained advocates are
available to lend immediate support to victims of violent crime,
to accompany them to court appearances, provide information and
guidance concerning the criminal justice system, make referrals
to appropriate social service agencies and counselors, provide
information concerning payment of medical bills from State
funds, and to notify victims and witnesses concerning important
hearing dates and the status or outcome of criminal cases in
which they are involved. This division is staffed by four
Victim Advocates along with a clerical assistant. This division
is funded almost entirely by state and federal grant money.
YEAR 2010
STATISTICS OF INTEREST
·
The Criminal Division was
responsible for over 6,000 criminal misdemeanor cases, including
1,217 drunk driving
cases and 423
domestic violence cases.
·
The Criminal Division received
1,240 felony reports from the 17 police agencies operating in
Portage County, including 26 felony drunk driving cases, 72
felonious assault cases, 64 felony domestic violence cases, 244
felony child abuse cases, 301 felony drug cases, 93 felony
burglary cases, 134 felony theft cases, 30 robbery cases, 58
receiving stolen property cases, and 80 felony child non-support
cases. During the past 15 months, the Prosecutor’s Office has
prosecuted an unprecedented 18 individuals for murder in Portage
County.
·
881 new felony cases were filed in
the Portage County Common Pleas Court in 2010, each representing
one individual who was charged with one or more felony level
crimes. This represents a 12% increase over the number in 2009.
·
The Civil Division opened 513 new
case files and 247 administrative files in 2010. 451 county
contracts were prepared and/or reviewed by this Division.
·
The Appellate Division handled 53
new cases in the 11th District Court of Appeals in
2010. 9 cases were pending in the Ohio Supreme Court. 91
percent of the Appellate cases arose from criminal matters.
·
The Victim/Witness Assistance
Division rendered assistance to a total of 2,951 victims of
crime in 2010: 1,938 in the Municipal Courts and Common Pleas
Courts, and 1,013 in the Juvenile Court.
The Prosecutor’s
SAFE-SCHOOLS HOTLINE
(1-800-201-3857) continues to operate to make Portage
County schools safer. Rewards of $250.00 are paid to
individuals who report weapons which are confiscated on school
premises or buses. All reports are confidential.
For more information please visit
our website at:
www.portageprosecutor.com