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  1. G. Gary Tyack, Franklin County’s 51st Prosecuting Attorney, G. Gary Tyack served as a Judge on the 10th District Court of Appeals for a total of 24 years. He has also served on the Worthington School Board, as well as a visiting judge on the Ohio Supreme Court. Mr. Tyack is a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran and has served on numerous nonprofit ...

  2. Please call my office to talk with your assigned prosecutor or victim advocate if you have questions about potential charges or pending criminal cases. • Columbus City Attorney’s Office Staff Directory: Office Directory. • Columbus City Attorney’s Office Domestic Violence and Stalking Unit: 614-645-6232. • LSS CHOICES for Victims of ...

  3. The Section’s prosecutors provide pre-trial consultation on complex criminal matters and serve as trial litigators on serious or conflict-of-interest cases for County Prosecutors. The Unit has on-staff experts in homicides, child sex offenses, white collar crime, public corruption, and prescription drug abuse.

  4. Michkayla Edmondson, Prosecutor: 614-645-8942 [email protected] Brandon Edwards, Lead Prosecutor: 614-645-6103 [email protected] Shelby Gallagher, Prosecutor: 614-645-3627 [email protected] John Ganger, Prosecutor: 614-645-5123 [email protected] Jacob Grabinski, Prosecutor: 614-645-1718 [email protected] Haleigh Hamad, Prosecutor: 614-645-8900 ...

  5. Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney. Criminal Division. Many assistant prosecuting attorneys work in the Criminal Division of the Office of the Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney. They represent the people of the State of Ohio in all Franklin County felony prosecutions and handle between 8000-9000 cases per year.

  6. Contact. Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney. 373 S. High Street. 14th Floor. Columbus, OH 43215. View Map. Phone: 614-525-3555. Email: prosecutor@franklincountyohio.gov. If you have an emergency please dial 911.

  7. ohio.gov › office-of-the-ohio-public-defenderPublic Defender - Ohio.gov

    Public Defender. The Office of the Public Defender provides legal representation and other services to people accused or convicted of a crime who cannot afford to hire an attorney. Services include representation, appeals, parole violations, post-conviction relief, and more.

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