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Madison County district attorney outlines office staffing, digital discovery and ethics at Jan. 7 meeting
Summary
Madison County District Attorney Bob told the Board of Supervisors his office has gone paperless, relies on digital evidence sharing to meet new discovery rules, and emphasizes ethics and accountability. He described staffing, technology and interagency cooperation.
Madison County District Attorney Bob spoke to the Board of Supervisors on Jan. 7, 2025, outlining how his office handles prosecutions, discovery compliance and ethics, and describing current staffing and technology practices.
Bob told the board the office’s goals are to provide quality service to residents, create a positive work environment, control costs to taxpayers, work well together and obtain measurable results — principles he said guide daily operations.
Bob said the office has eight attorneys (six full time and two part time), two part-time investigators, three full-time…
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