Prosecuting Attorney

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What does the Prosecuting Attorney do?

The Prosecuting Attorney's office is responsible for all criminal prosecution of state crimes in Jefferson and Lincoln counties.

Felony, Juvenile, and District Court

Each year the office is responsible for new felony cases originated by local law enforcement agencies, juvenile cases, and all misdemeanors committed outside the corporate limits of the cities.

What happens if I get arrested?

Arraignment
If you are arrested, you will be detained in jail on bond, or you will be released. This will be determined at Probable Cause in District Court. If charges are filed, you will be served a court date, also known as an arraignment. At the arraignment, you will be assigned a Public Defender if necessary, and you will enter a plea of "guilty" or "not guilty." A plea of "not guilty" leads to a trial, and the judge will set a trial date.

Hearings & Trial
Prior to the trial date, the prosecutor and your attorney will have hearings with the judge to discuss your case. Most cases are resolved before the trial with a plea agreement between you, the attorneys, and the judge.

Mental Commitments

We have the sole responsibility for committing mentally ill people to the Arkansas State Hospital, 911 Adjustments (changing the status of released mentally ill people in our community), and for extraditing defendants from other states.

For information on mental commitments, please call (870) 541-5386.

How do I file a Protection Order?

You may be eligible for an Order of Protection if you believe you are in immediate danger of physical violence from a current or former household member.

To file a petition for an Order of Protection, you will need to go to the Victim Witness office:

Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
Victim Witness Division (first floor)
101 East Barraque
Pine Bluff, AR 71601

You must provide the offender's correct date of birth and an address where they can be served the protection order. Deputies will not search for your offender beyond the details you provide.