As the victim of the crime, is it my decision whether or not to prosecute or file charges?
In the State of Kansas, criminal charges are brought on behalf of the State of Kansas or the municipality in which the crime occurs. The decision whether or not to file a criminal case, how to prosecute, and/or how to resolve the criminal case is up to the prosecutor. As a crime victim, the Ellis County attorney’s office will encourage you to cooperate in the prosecution of the crime and work with the prosecutor toward a just resolution of the case. We will listen to your concerns and consider your opinions as to potential plea agreements and sentencing considerations. However, by statute, the discretion to file charges and to prosecute the case lies with the prosecutor, who uses legal training, experience, and knowledge to seek justice.

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1. Can the Ellis County attorney’s office give legal advice?
2. Who do I contact if I am the victim of a crime?
3. Where do I report a crime?
4. As a crime victim, do I have any say regarding bond conditions (including no contact orders)?
5. As the victim of the crime, is it my decision whether or not to prosecute or file charges?
6. Who do I contact if I have a question concerning a case in which I am the defendant?
7. What is a diversion agreement?
8. How do I know if I am eligible for a diversion?
9. Who do I contact if I have questions regarding child support?
10. Who do I contact regarding consumer fraud or consumer product complaints?
11. Who do I contact for questions regarding divorce?
12. What are my rights as a landlord or a tenant?
13. Who do I contact regarding a Municipal Court ticket?
14. How do I file a petition for expungement?
15. How do I file a small claims case?