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Judge Angelica McIntyre Appointed as Chief District Court Judge for Robeson County. She is the first Native American female chief district court judge in the State of North Carolina.
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Office. by District Attorney Matthew Scott.
In North Carolina, the prosecutor is called a District Attorney or a DA. One District Attorney is elected in each of North Carolinas 43 Prosecutorial Districts, and most of the time, District Attorneys run unopposed.
The District Attorney for the Twentieth Prosecutorial District is Matt Scott. Thank you for visiting the website of the District Attorneys Office in Prosecutorial District 20. This District includes all of Robeson County in North Carolina.

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In North Carolina, the judiciary has four general levels. The State District Court is the lowest level court focusing on cases involving specific subject matter, such as traffic violations, small claims, and misdemeanor offenses. The Superior Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction.
Superior courts hear cases involving felony crimes, civil cases involving $25,000 or more, and appeals from district courts. This court sits (holds court) at least twice a year in each county of the state.
District Attorneys Office StaffNameTitlePhoneThomas, ScottDistrict Attorney252-504-4500

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