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The United States Attorney is the chief federal law enforcement officer in the District of Arizona and is appointed by the President. United States Attorneys and their Assistants prosecute violations of federal law and represent federal agencies in federal courts as well as state courts, when appropriate. They also collect debts owed the federal government which are administratively uncollectible. United States Attorneys are not permitted to represent private individuals or business, nor are they permitted to give legal advice to members of the public.

Description of Division and Group Duties

Phoenix  |  Tucson  |  Yuma  |  Flagstaff  |  Support Units

 

Phoenix

The Phoenix office is divided into three divisions:

The Criminal Division handles federal criminal cases, and has five groups which divide that work among themselves:

The Civil Division is divided into two groups:

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Tucson

The Tucson office is also divided into three divisions:

The Criminal Division has four sections:

The Appellate Division handles appeals arising from cases in the Criminal and Civil Divisions.

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Yuma

The Yuma office serves the Southwestern section of the District of Arizona. Given its proximity to the border, the office handles initial charging, intake and processing of a high number of immigration, drug and other federal offenses. Like the Flagstaff office, the Yuma office is a resource to the law enforcement agencies and victims of federal crimes in the Southwestern portion of the state.

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Flagstaff

The Flagstaff office serves Northern Arizona. It handles intake an initial charging decisions on cases arising from Indian Country, federal lands, or otherwise federally covered offenses in that part of the district. The office is a resource to the law enforcement agencies Northern Arizona and provides training and assistance to those agencies when requested. The office also provides assistance and information to victims of federal crimes arising in Northern Arizona.

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Support Units

The District of Arizona Administrative Division works closely with all levels of staff to directly support the mission of the of the U. S. Attorney's Office. This division is responsible for all administrative programs for the district. Departments within the division include; Human Resources, Information Technology and Docketing, Procurement and Support Services, and Finance and Budget Analysis. In addition to the administrative staff in Phoenix, the division has additional staff in Tucson that serve to support the mission of the Tucson office.

The Automated Litigation Support Unit works closely with attorneys and support staff in the District so that they are able to utilize automation from the inception of a case through to its final resolution. The unit's main areas of support are imaging, document management and analysis, multimedia/graphics design, trial presentation, and training. The unit helps attorneys utilize automation to obtain, organize, analyze, and present evidence. They also assist with the selection of software best suited for a case in terms of data management and trial presentation. Training is provided to attorneys, agents, and all members of the trial-team on the use of the software and automated courtroom equipment.

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