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Prosecutor's office warns of severe staffing shortfall; commissioners consider salary matrix changes

2298143 · February 5, 2025
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Prosecuting Attorney Jeff Sant told a workshop that the office faces a looming vacancy rate of roughly 50% in the criminal division and urged the board to consider salary‑matrix adjustments and other recruitment steps to retain and attract attorneys.

Prosecuting Attorney Jeff Sant told a county workshop Monday that Franklin County's prosecuting attorney's office is facing an acute staffing shortage in its criminal division and recommended the board consider changes to its salary matrix and other recruitment tools.

Sant said the office will approach roughly a 50% vacancy rate when a scheduled departure occurs in March and that additional departures earlier in 2024 and 2025 have already strained services. "I can't do the work that we have if I have 5 vacancies in the criminal division," Sant said, describing the operational limit for the office absent new hires or temporary contractors.

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