The Amador County District
Attorney’s Office has just released
its 2008 Annual Report, a comprehensive account of the department’s future
goals and accomplishments over the previous year. The report also
includes statistics on prosecutions, trends and suggested methods of improving
the system in the future. “We
have accomplished many of our goals in 2008, but we don’t intend to rest on our
laurels- we will continue our efforts to seek justice, serve justice and do
justice while maintaining the highest ethical standards,” said District
Attorney Todd Riebe. According to the report, the number of felony and
misdemeanor arrests has increased over the years since 1996 in conjunction with
county population growth. An interesting figure of note is that misdemeanor
arrests have grown steadily over the years, while felony arrest growth has been
relatively smaller. Perhaps the most educative part of the report is the
outline of the many departments that make up the Office’s complex inner
workings. The Criminal Division alone encompasses several different
departments, including narcotics, elder abuse, prison crimes, child abduction,
worker’s compensation fraud and auto insurance fraud.
Of course, the report also
highlights the Office’s many accomplishments, including public seminars
educating citizens
in the area of elder abuse, insurance fraud and internet
crimes against children. Most notable of these accomplishments is the
formation of the Amador County Combined Narcotics Task Force Team in
cooperation with the Sheriff’s Department. The two entities also created the
Amador Law Enforcement Response Team, designed to assist police departments in
the investigation of major crimes committed within their jurisdictions. “Public safety is the top
priority of (our) Office. Whether it is crime prevention, reducing recidivism,
or helping victims…the DA’s office is proud of our contribution towards making Amador County
a safer place to live,” said Riebe.