Will the County Attorney represent me in lawsuit?

No. Minnesota law dictates the duties of the County Attorney. The County Attorney is only authorized to prosecute criminal matters and represent the County in civil lawsuits. The County Attorney's Office cannot represent private individuals or give legal advice. For more information, contact the County Attorney at 320-968-5175.

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1. Will the County Attorney represent me in lawsuit?
2. What's the difference between a County Attorney and a District Attorney?
3. What's the difference between a Felony and a Misdemeanor?
4. What's the difference between jail and prison?
5. Who do I contact if I have been the victim of a crime?