The Suffolk Commonwealth's Attorney's Office takes great pride in the people who represent our community in the prosecution of
those who choose to violate our laws. Our prosecutors have over
250 years of combined legal experience and are not only outstanding
lawyers, but also possess the personal qualities that the citizens
of Suffolk have come to expect from its public servants.
This office is comprised of seven teams, each with unique responsibilities:
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This team is comprised of the Commonwealth's Attorney, Deputy Commonwealth's Attorneys, Chief Administrative Manager, Community Outreach Coordinator, and the Victim/Witness Director. This team provides leadership, administration and management support for the entire organization. |
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This team is comprised of Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney Will H. Jamerson, two Senior Assistant Commonwealth's Attorneys, one Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney, secretarial and paralegal support staff. This team handles all violent crime cases that begin in the General District Court, as well as capital murder. In addition, this court conducts preliminary hearings in felony violent crime cases to review evidence in deciding whether to refer the matter to a grand jury for indictment and trial in Circuit Court. This team handles all criminal cases in Circuit Court following those indictments. Defendants are entitled to jury trials in Circuit Court.
Members of the Violent Crimes Team include:
Will H. Jamerson, F. Jefferson James, Susan H. Walton and Robert H. Sandwich, Jr. |
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This team is comprised of Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney Will H. Jamerson, two Senior Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney, three Assistant Commonwealth's Attorneys, secretarial and paralegal support staff. This team handles all non-violent crime cases in General District Court, including all drug offenses, welfare fraud, property crimes, and all criminal misdemeanors and traffic offenses. In addition, this court conducts preliminary hearings in felony cases to review evidence in deciding whether to refer the matter to a grand jury for indictment and trial in Circuit Court. Defendants are entitled to jury trials in Circuit Court.
Members of the General Crimes Team include:
Will H. Jamerson, Matthew A. Glassman, Marilyn A. Sallee, Vaughn T. Breedlove, and Nicholas D. Renninger. |
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This team is comprised of Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney James E. Wiser, one Senior Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney, two Assistant Commonwealth's Attorneys, secretarial and paralegal support staff. The Juvenile Team is responsible for the prosecution of all crimes committed by and against juveniles (persons under the age of 18), and certain domestic violence cases. Offenders tried under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court face a range of dispositions from probation to confinement in juvenile facilities. Special emphasis is placed on the prosecution of violent crimes by juveniles and on cases of domestic violence. Serious offenses committed by juveniles age 14 and over may be transferred to Circuit Court where the offender may face adult punishment. Such cases are carefully scrutinized individually by the Commonwealth's Attorney to determine whether transfer is appropriate. All cases other than violent crimes, such as capital murder, transferred to Circuit Court are handled by the Juvenile Team.
Members of the Juvenile Team include:
James E. Wiser, Shavaughn N. Banks, Nicole Belote, and T. Marie Walls.
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This team
is comprised of a Director, Diane Bryant, two Assistant Directors,
and two Program Assistants. One Assistant Director is assigned to
the General District Court and one Assistant Director is assigned
to the Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court to assist the prosecutor
and act as a liaison between victims, witnesses and various agencies
and personnel within the criminal justice system. To learn more
about this team, you are invited to visit the extended Suffolk Victim/Witness
Services Web Site. |
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Former Suffolk Police Detective Everett C. "E.C." Harris is the Chief Investigator for the Suffolk Commonwealth's Attorney's Office. With over 26 years experience in the criminal justice field, he provides investigative support to all prosecution teams. Investigator Harris does follow-up investigations to police cases as well as a limited number of original investigations. In addition, he provides assistance in locating missing witnesses, conducting witness interviews and testifying before the Grand Jury. He is assisted by two part-time investigators, John C. Cooke and Walter Joyner, retired police officers with a combined total of over 61 years in law enforcement. |
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Karen H. Williams is the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Suffolk
Commonwealth's Attorney's Office. She creates, organizes, coordinates,
schedules and conducts educational and informational outreach to the
community including schools, churches, fraternal organizations and other groups
on behalf of the Suffolk Commonwealth's Attorney's Office. Personnel
in the Commonwealth's Attorney's Office are available to appear as speakers
on areas in which they have particular expertise.
kwilliams@city.suffolk.va.us |
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