Serving the offices of the District Attorneys in their pursuit of justice & improvement of of the administration of criminal law for the benefit of NC citizens
Recently, District Attorney Jeff Cruden, and District Attorney Faris Dixon, attended the Federal Crimes Conference in Raleigh, NC, hosted by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Thank you for all that you do!
Join us as we take a deeper look into Well-Being Week in Law during Mental Health Awareness Month. Visit the ABA at https://t.co/MJfHF6tqSN for more information.
Every April, Office for Victims of Crime, leads communities throughout the country in National Crime Victims' Rights Week. Since 1981, NCVRW has challenged the Nation to confront and remove barriers to achieve justice for all victims of crime.
During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we reflect on 25 years of action & progress toward ending sexual assault, abuse, & harassment. The 2026 theme is “25 Years Stronger: Looking Back, Moving Forward".
NCCDA Child Abuse and Juvenile Resource Prosecutor Whitney Belich speaks on teamwork, and how a coordinated approach is critical to the investigation, prosecution and treatment of child abuse.
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April is Child Abuse Prevention & Child Advocacy month – a time for everyone in our community to come together to protect children through education, prevention, & participation in protection efforts. In NC, everyone is a mandated reporter.
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During the week of March 23rd – 27th,we recognize First Responder Wellness Week. This week is an opportunity to recognize the mental and emotional toll carried by the law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMS, dispatchers, and others who protect our communities every day.
As we continue to observe National Ethics Month, we share this quote from United States Attorney General Robert Jackson during his address at the Second Annual Conference of United States Attorneys in Washington, D.C., April 1, 1940.
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March is National Ethics Month! As prosecutors, upholding the principles of integrity, fairness, and accountability is at the core of our mission. This month, we take the opportunity to reflect on our commitment to ethical practices in the pursuit of justice.
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Join us as we celebrate Women’s History Month! During this month, we will honor and celebrate the remarkable achievements of women who broke barriers and paved the way for future generations.
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month! It's crucial to raise awareness about the importance of healthy relationships among our youth. Together, we can educate teens about the signs of dating violence, promote respect, and empower them to speak up.
NCCDA Resource Prosecutors Amber Lueken Barwick and Donna Rainwater attended the @NCCULAW Career Fair along with 8 District Attorney Offices from across our state. Thank you, and Lon'Cherie' D. Billingsley, for including us in this event.
District Attorneys from across NC attended the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Justice and Public Safety. NCCDA Conference President, Seth Banks, and General Counsel, Chuck Spahos, shared the unique needs of prosecutors to seek justice and keep communities safe.
It was wonderful to meet with @NCCDA1983! District Attorneys play an important role in protecting the community and upholding the law.
Thank you for stopping by my office here in Washington!
As we near the end of Human Trafficking Awareness Month, we want to acknowledge Rob Lang and Bayleigh Adams, the inaugural members of our Human Trafficking Team... https://t.co/hmubJIPY1m
Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His unwavering commitment to justice and equality continues to inspire us every day. Join us as we work to keep his dreams alive!
NCCDA Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor, Tim Tomczak, presented to NC’s Drug Recognition Expert Instructors – these officers have achieved the highest level of DWI enforcement training that is available! Tim Tomczak said, “It was an honor to present to these DWI heroes!”