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Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
2002-2004
Communication
0521
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009
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Jay Kimura, Prosecuting Attorney
Communications - Referred To
FC
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Presented: FC - 3/12/04
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BIL 237 Draft 01 2002-2004
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\Council Records\Bills\2002-2004
COM 0521.000 2002-2004
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\Council Records\Communications\2002-2004
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OFFICE OF THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII <br /> The Office of the Prosecuting Attorney is the legal agency responsible for <br /> <br /> prosecuting all violations of State and County laws, ordinances, rules and/or regulations <br /> on behalf of the Big Island community as provided by Hawaii County Charter Article IX: <br /> Chapter 28; H.R.S. 28-1. <br /> Offices are located in Hilo, Kealakekua and Waimea to serve Big Island residents. <br /> The Office is divided into five units: The Administrative Unit; Attorneys Unit; Victim <br /> Assistance Unit; Investigative Unit; and Clerical Support Unit. Staffing includes: 61 <br /> county funded; and 35 State/Federal funded positions. <br /> ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT <br /> Administration: The Prosecuting Attorney, First Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and <br /> Business Manager direct the day to day operations of the office with regard to managing <br /> the legal, fiscal, personnel, equipment and facilities maintenance of the operation and <br /> coordinating staff meetings, training and other administrative services. <br /> Secretarial Services: This section provides clerical support to Administration and <br /> assists in the day to day operations of the office. <br /> Fiscal Services: Provides for professional accounting in accordance with standard <br /> accounting practices while coordinating the fiscal efforts of the State, County, and <br /> Federal programs. These employees provide financial analysis, budgeting, and <br /> preparation of financial statements and reports, in addition to day to day operational <br /> needs with regard to requirements of the County's Department of Finance. The Fiscal <br /> section also coordinates travel arrangements for extraditions, prisoner transports and staff <br /> attending probation hearings, interviews, interagency meetings and trainings. <br /> Management Information Services: Coordinates daily operation of the PC network; <br /> Wang mini computer system; and telecommunications linking the Wang system to Police <br /> as well as the City & County of Honolulu and State of Hawaii. We are currently working <br /> on migration of the case tracking system from Wang to a PC based system and will be <br /> working to establish connectivity to the Police Records Management System. <br /> Volunteer Services Coordinator: Recruits, trains and places volunteers to assist within <br /> the Office. The volunteer services coordinator also assists in supporting special projects <br /> within the office. <br /> Special Projects: Coordinates community and interagency initiatives that promote crime <br /> prevention through education, collaboration and strategic planning. Projects include <br /> 4 <br /> <br />
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