2012 Summer Conference CLE Form - Prosecuting Attorneys - pacga-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, office address, city, and zip code. Ensure all details are accurate for proper identification.
  3. Fill in your title, office phone, fax number, GA Bar number, and email address. This information is crucial for communication regarding your CLE credits.
  4. In the Attendance Certification section, list each topic you attended by entering the corresponding number and initials next to it. Make sure to indicate the hours and category for each session.
  5. Calculate the total amount enclosed based on the costs listed next to each topic. Enter this total at the bottom of the form.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. Choose whether you are submitting for reimbursement only or for both reimbursement and CLE hours before mailing it to the specified address.

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A prosecuting attorney is an attorney elected or appointed by local government officials to represent the state in a criminal case brought in a judicial district or designated county.
These federal prosecutors are appointed, not elected, and operate at the direction of U.S. Attorneys who, in turn, are confirmed by the Senate. Meanwhile, DAs focus on enforcing state criminal statutes and are typically beholden to voters.
The Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council is a state agency that heads the Office of Prosecuting Attorney Coordination an autonomous entity within the Department of Attorney General. PACCS CEO is the Executive Director, Cheri Bruinsma who is appointed by the Councils Executive Committee.
In most states, DAs are directly elected. They are appointed in Alaska, Connecticut, and New Jersey. In the District of Columbia, the appointed United States Attorney is responsible for prosecuting offenses under the DC Code, in addition to prosecuting federal offenses.