An overview of the functions and responsibilities of each
component of our office.
In addition to managing the typical appeals processes, ATB prosecutors adeptly handle applications regarding conviction expungement, release from custody, stay of proceedings, actual innocence claims, and sex offender registration, to name a few.
The expression “crime doesn’t pay” is only true if we work to make it true.
CADVB investigates and prosecutes all felony cases involving the physical and sexual abuse of children under age 17, as well as all cases involving intimate partner and family violence.
The District Court Bureau covers the consolidated caseload of the 5 western town and the 15 western villages of Suffolk County. By volume, it handles the lion’s share of criminal dockets handled by the SCDA.
With two branch offices in Southold and Hampton Bays, the East End Bureau is responsible for the prosecution and disposition of all criminal and traffic cases before the ten Town and Village Justice Courts of the five easternmost townships.
Phishing attacks, identity thefts, frauds, jail bail schemes – all the random predatory behavior that makes our hardworking residents seethe.
The Homicide Bureau, which was re-established in 2022 by DA Tierney, is responsible for the investigation and prosecution of all manner of homicides; from intentional murder to criminally negligent homicide. A homicide ADA is on call at all times to respond to crime scenes and to provide legal advice to the investigating agency. ADAs also prepare search warrants, subpoenas, technical orders, and any other legal filing that is needed for a homicide investigation. The bureau additionally investigates all non-fatal police-involved shootings.
This bureau is most often the SCDA’s first “touch” on a criminal case, acting as a liaison bureau with the county’s 25+ law enforcement agencies to bring in cases and prepare all required filings. The bureau staffs arraignment operations, grand jury operations, and all case intake processing for the office. Bureau staff is required to work 24/7/365 in order to serve the public, law enforcement, and any legal requirements needed in the off-hours.
As the SCDA’s flagship felony prosecutions bureau, MCB is responsible for prosecuting a broad variety of crime, including sexual assaults, arsons, burglaries, grand larcenies, DWIs, robberies, and gun charges.
The DA’s reformed Narcotics Bureau has been unleashed on traffickers who kill our friends and family.
the Narcotic’s Bureau’s mission is to break the pipeline by crippling key suppliers with impactful prosecutions.
PCB is the county’s exclusive oversight shop, responsible for criminal malfeasance, misfeasance, and nonfeasance by public officials from any layer of government.
Housed within special investigation due to the extreme amount of technical proficiency required for crash data analysis and information recovery, VCB prosecutors stand somber watch over our roadways.
Formed on DA Tierney’s first day in office as a comprehensive investigative and litigation solution to the epidemic of gun and gang violence in Suffolk County, VCEB uses fusion reconnaissance tactics to infiltrate and disrupt enterprise tradecraft that has too long trafficked illegal firearms and lethal substances to our communities.
With responsibility for over 500 total staff, the Finance & Administration Office manages the numerous tasks required to keep the SCDA on-mission.
Consisting of the Chief Investigator and his immediate deputies, this office is the command and control hub for all investigative operations undertaken by or with the SCDA.
Our point of contact for the various community, ethnic, religious, social, and advocacy groups and partnerships that make Suffolk a county like no other.
The District Attorney’s executive team and staff.
The SCDA employees dedicated personnel for the continual improvement of our buildings and grounds.
The General Counsel’s Office is primarily responsible for legal compliance, document production, legislative affairs, and policy enforcement.
Ensuring that SCDA staff is well-equipped, well trained, and knowledgeable about technological threats.
Led by our Director of Communications, the PIO’s responsibility is to respond to all media inquiries and expeditiously broadcast information of public concern.
As the largest law office on Long Island, the SCDA has constant need to recruit premiere staff to its mission. The Recruitment Office coordinates:
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