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      The Middlesex District Attorney’s Office serves the largest county in New England, covering 54 diverse cities and towns.  Our work spans 12 district courts, 4 juvenile courts, and 2 superior courts. Our core mission is to protect and serve the people who work, live and raise their families in Middlesex County. 
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    • Prosecution

      The Middlesex District Attorney’s Office represents the Commonwealth in a myriad of cases in 12 district courts, 4 juvenile courts, and 2 superior courts located throughout the county.  Each court has its own designated team, staffed with talented and dedicated Assistant District Attorneys, Victim Witness Advocates, Paralegals and other professionals.

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      • Elder & Disabled Unit
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    • Victim Services

      Victim Witness Advocates are assigned to work with assistant district attorneys in all of Middlesex County’s superior, district, and juvenile courts. In addition, specialized advocates are assigned to the Child Protection Unit, Elder and Disabled Persons Protection Unit, Appeals Bureau, Homicide and Unsolved Unit and the Domestic Violence Program.

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  • Community Partnerships
    • Community Partnerships

      The Community Partnerships Bureau is responsible for advancing the District Attorney’s public policy agenda through prevention and intervention programs, public-private partnerships, regional task forces, outreach and education, and county-wide awareness campaigns. The Bureau collaborates with a wide range of stakeholders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in an effort to improve the health and safety of those who live, work, and go to school in Middlesex County.

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      • Opioid Initiatives
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      • Elder Safety
      • Youth Initiatives
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  • Beyond the Courtroom
    • Beyond the Courtroom

      Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan is committed to innovative crime prevention and intervention initiatives. The District Attorney’s staff partners with community groups, educators, business owners, medical professionals, social service providers, and law enforcement officers to address a variety of public safety issues.

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      • Asset Forfeiture Program
      • Community Based Justice
      • Conviction Integrity Unit
      • Hate Crimes and Bias Prevention Initiatives
      • Juvenile and Young Adult Diversion Programs
      • Legislative Initiatives

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    • Communications Bureau

      Acting as the voice of the office, the Communications Bureau is responsible for overseeing all public communication from the office, including media requests, writing and distributing press releases, and keeping the public informed of office initiatives, cases, and activities.

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