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Budget Recommendations

District Attorneys

FISCAL YEAR 1998 RESOURCE SUMMARY ($000)
DEPARTMENT Direct Budgetary Appro. Budgetary Retained Revenue Total Budgetary Spending Intragov- ernmental Service Federal Grant Spending Trust & Other Spending Total Spending Budgetary Revenues
Suffolk District 12,405  12,405  12,405 
Northern District 8,994  8,994  325  9,319 
Eastern District 5,878  5,878  335  6,213 
Middle District 6,420  6,420  275  6,695  25 
Western District 5,299  5,299  385  5,684  25 
Northwestern District 3,272  3,272  93  3,364 
Norfolk District 5,744  5,744  5,744 
Plymouth District 5,093  5,093  130  5,223 
Bristol District 4,785  4,785  4,785 
Cape & Islands District 2,435  2,435  80  2,515 
Berkshire District 2,275  2,275  2,275 
District Attorneys' Assoc. 1,630  1,630  1,630 
TOTAL     64,229    64,229  1,622    65,851  54 

District Attorneys represent the Commonwealth in most criminal proceedings, including those brought before the grand jury. There are eleven District Attorneys elected to four-year terms to represent the State's regional districts: Suffolk, Northern, Eastern, Middle, Western, Northwestern, Norfolk, Plymouth, Bristol, Cape and Islands, and Berkshire.

District Attorneys participate in bail hearings; commitment proceedings related to criminal matters; presentation of evidence in all inquests; and necessary proceedings for rendition actions. They also are responsible for all necessary appeals to the Appeals Court and Supreme Judicial Court, together with any necessary post-trial representations. The District Attorneys also provide assistance to other law enforcement agencies investigating criminal activities, including homicide. Additional activities requiring the direct involvement of the District Attorneys include: child abuse investigations; juvenile justice programs; career criminal identification; educational programs for the public, police, and social service agencies; victim-witness assistance services; and domestic violence prevention.

Budget Recommendations

The Fiscal Year 1998 recommendation includes $4 million in expansion funds for personnel.





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