Prosecuting Attorney – 38th District
Prosecutors are elected in each judicial circuit for a four-year term. Because the prosecutor is a judicial position it is paid by the state, although counties may also pay a portion of their salary as is the case with Allen county. To be eligible for the office you must reside in the judicial circuit you would live in. Allen County is in the 38th judicial circuit.
The Prosecutors are responsible for enforcing Indiana laws and are fairly powerful in the fact that they decide if charges against a person should be kept, changed, or dropped. They can also decide to offer plea bargains, recommend bail, determine how investigations should proceed, or allow a person to join a diversionary program. Prosecutors were appointed by Governors until 1851 when the state constitution adopted the proposal to elect them.
The prosecuting attorney is authorized to appoint one chief deputy, also paid by the state. Each prosecuting attorney is authorized to appoint one or more investigators to help collect and assemble the evidence needed for criminal prosecutions. Funding of the investigator's salaries is the county's responsibility. County funds are used to pay the salaries of additional deputies and investigators and the cost of clerical assistance, operating expenses, and travel allowances.
To become a Prosecutor you must have a bachelor's degree in criminal justice or other pre-law majors, after which law school must be completed and the state bar exam must be passed. Experience is necessary and can be obtained by an internship or by clerking in a prosecutor's office. Full-time Prosecutors in Indiana are paid roughly $160,000 per year.
The Allen County Prosecutor's office has 109 employees consisting of paralegals, record clerks, investigators, deputy prosecutors, administrators, and supervisors. The Prosecutor's office is made up of four divisions;
Criminal
This division handles felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions filed in the county. Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys, Investigators, and Paralegals work in this division.
Child Support
The purpose of this division is to collect support payments to send to custodial parents. It is also responsible for establishing paternity and enforcing current support orders.
Adult Protective Services
With the goal of helping seniors and endangered adults live as independently as possible in the least restrictive environment this division investigating reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation.,
Juvenile
With the understanding that juveniles are still developing, this division works to use various tools to rehabilitate the child while ensuring the safety of the community.
https://www.allencountyprosecutor.com/