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The Office of the DeKalb County Solicitor-General, under the direction of Solicitor-General Donna Coleman-Stribling, prosecutes more than 13,000 misdemeanor crimes committed in DeKalb County each year. These cases include domestic violence, elder abuse, cruelty to children, vehicular homicide, drunk driving, harassment and stalking, trespassing and animal cruelty. This Office is also responsible for the prosecution of county ordinance violations, which combined with misdemeanors, affect the quality of life for DeKalb County’s more than 750,000 citizens.
The Office of the Solicitor-General diligently works to make a better, safer DeKalb County by preventing and deterring criminal activity through professional and impartial prosecution of crimes. The Office and its staff are committed to upholding the laws and statutes of Georgia and DeKalb County, while closely working with our police and communities to develop strategies that prevent crimes before they occur.
It takes a dedicated team to keep DeKalb safe. The entire staff of the Office of the Solicitor-General – including prosecutors, investigators, victim-witness advocates, community liaisons and legal assistants – is devoted to holding offenders accountable.
Get to know your partners in crime prevention at the Office of the DeKalb Solicitor-General. Contact us with questions or concerns by calling 404-371-2201 or send email to: solicitorinfo@dekalbcountyga.gov.
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556 N. MCDONOUGH STREET, Suite 500
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Decatur
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Nov 7th, 2017 12:00AM
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Nov 7th, 2017 05:51PM
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The DeKalb County Solicitor-General's office, under the direction of Sherry Boston, prosecutes misdemeanor crimes committed in DeKalb County. These crimes can include domestic violence, elder abuse, cruelty to children, vehicular homicide, drunk driving, harassment and stalking, trespassing and animal cruelty. Ms. Boston oversees about 13,000 cases annually and supervises a staff of 80 employees - including lawyers, investigators, victim and witness advocates, community prosecutors and legal secretaries. Ms. Boston is recognized for working diligently to make DeKalb County safer by preventing and deterring criminal activity through the professional and impartial prosecution of crimes. She remains committed to upholding the laws and statutes of Georgia and DeKalb County, while working closely with our police and communities to develop strategies to prevent crimes before they occur.
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DeKalb County Solicitor-General's Office
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The DeKalb County Solicitor-General's office, under the direction of Sherry Boston, prosecutes misdemeanor crimes committed in DeKalb County. These crimes can include domestic violence, elder abuse, cruelty to children, vehicular homicide, drunk driving, harassment and stalking, trespassing and animal cruelty. Ms. Boston oversees about 13,000 cases annually and supervises a staff of 80 employees - including lawyers, investigators, victim and witness advocates, community prosecutors and legal secretaries. Ms. Boston is recognized for working diligently to make DeKalb County safer by preventing and deterring criminal activity through the professional and impartial prosecution of crimes. She remains committed to upholding the laws and statutes of Georgia and DeKalb County, while working closely with our police and communities to develop strategies to prevent crimes before they occur.
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