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If you are a victim of a crime, the District Attorney will assign himself/herself or an assistant district attorney to prosecute the case on behalf of you and the State. If you are the defendant in a case, you should hire a private attorney of your choice to represent you in legal proceedings.
Wake County Contact Directory. Find out how to reach your Clerk of Court and other offices and representatives in Wake county. eCourts Services are now available. eFiling is required for attorneys filing in eCourts counties. Learn more about eCourts.
The District Attorney is devoted to carrying out these duties full-time and does not engage in any other practice of law. Use the map below to select your county or use the lists to search for a District Attorney directly by name or county.
The Wake County District Attorney is the chief prosecutor for Wake County, North Carolina, United States. The office is responsible for prosecuting all criminal cases in the county, including felonies, misdemeanors, and juvenile cases.
General election for North Carolina 10th Prosecutorial District Attorney Incumbent Nancy Lorrin Freeman defeated Jeff Dobson in the general election for North Carolina 10th Prosecutorial District Attorney on November 8, 2022.
The County Attorney's Office advises Wake County officials and departments on legal matters and represents the County in court and legal negotiations. The office provides legal advice and answers questions relating to statutes, rules, regulations or court interpretations.
The Wake County District Attorney is the top law enforcement officer and head prosecutor in the most powerful judicial district in North Carolina. The District Attorney leads a team that plays a critical role in keeping our community safe.
WAKE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman won re-election, defeating Republican challenger Jeff Dobson. She was first elected in 2014, after serving from 2006...
Lorrin Freeman was first elected as Wake County District Attorney in 2014. Prior to becoming District Attorney, Lorrin was the elected Clerk of Superior Court for eight years.
Former Wake County Criminal Prosecutor; Making a difference in North Carolina’s legal system. Represented law enforcement including NC State Highway Patrol; Implemented technological advances that improved public safety, increased efficiency and public access to the courts; Helped Start Wake County Teen Court an early intervention and ...