The office of the Scott County State's Attorney is charged with the responsibility and authority to investigate and prosecute crimes in Scott County. In every criminal prosecution brought before the Scott County Circuit Court this office represents "The People of the State of Illinois." As the elected State's Attorney of Scott County, I have committed myself to upholding the laws and the Constitution of the State of Illinois.
In all cases, the objective of the Office has been, and continues to be, the administration of justice. That objective requires that this office look at the unique facts and circumstances of each case and, without passion or prejudice, ensure that a just outcome is had for all, including the defendant.
The preservation of the rights that we as citizens enjoy is of the utmost importance to this office and that includes the right to a fair trial in front of an impartial finder of fact, and the right to be free from unlawful arrest.
In all cases, the objective of the Office has been, and continues to be, the administration of justice. That objective requires that this office look at the unique facts and circumstances of each case and, without passion or prejudice, ensure that a just outcome is had for all, including the defendant.
The preservation of the rights that we as citizens enjoy is of the utmost importance to this office and that includes the right to a fair trial in front of an impartial finder of fact, and the right to be free from unlawful arrest.
Services
IF YOU WANT TO REQUEST COURT SUPERVISION: You must appear at the Scott County Courthouse on the date and time on your ticket to do so, or contact the State's Attorney's office in advance.
IF YOU ARE UNDER 21: If you are under 21 years of age, are an Illinois licensed driver, and are requesting court supervision then follow this link.
Court supervision is a disposition that results in a non-conviction being entered for the defendant.
Supervision is a possible outcome in most traffic and misdemeanor cases but is not available for felony matters.
IF YOU ARE UNDER 21: If you are under 21 years of age, are an Illinois licensed driver, and are requesting court supervision then follow this link.
Court supervision is a disposition that results in a non-conviction being entered for the defendant.
Supervision is a possible outcome in most traffic and misdemeanor cases but is not available for felony matters.
In 2016 the Constitution of the State of Illinois was amended to provide for increased rights for the victims of certain types of violent crimes.
My office is sensitive to the needs of crime victims and provides the following information when it is necessary to ensure that a victim of a crime is able to avail themselves of those constitutional rights.
My office is sensitive to the needs of crime victims and provides the following information when it is necessary to ensure that a victim of a crime is able to avail themselves of those constitutional rights.
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