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PCAO Year Three

The 2023 PCAO Year in Review is here. We’re giving you an inside look at some of the most important issues that come into The People’s Office every day. Click on the YouTube and Adobe links below to view the video and PDF versions of our annual report.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ABORTION ACCESS IN PIMA COUNTY

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ABORTION ACCESS IN PIMA COUNTY

PIMA COUNTY ATTORNEY STATEMENT ON ARIZONA RESUMING EXECUTIONS

Pima County Attorney Laura Conover, her leadership team, and PCAO staff are building community safety for all through accountability, healing, and restorative justice practices.

Holiday Safety, Cleaning up our community, and BIG wins in the courtroom

Land Acknowledgement

The Pima County Attorney's Office honors the tribal nations who have served as caretakers of this land from time immemorial and respectfully acknowledge the ancestral homelands of the Tohono O’odham Nation and the multi-millennial presence of the Pascua Yaqui people within Pima County. The People’s office believes in the importance of strengthening our partnerships with local tribal communities, to ensure equity, justice, and transparency now and for future generations.

Education
Get to Know the Felony Legal Process
Learn what happens from the beginning of a felony case all the way through a potential plea agreement or trial, sentencing, and the transfer of custody.
Helping Victims
Helping Victims

PCAO helps support victims with all the resources we have available – at crime scenes, in court, and even with compensation.

Alternatives to Incarceration
Alternatives to Incarceration

Lowering our jail and prison populations starts by diverting people out of the criminal justice system.

Educating the Community

Helping Victims

PCAO supports victims with all the resources we have available.

Education

Understand the Legal Process and how it works.

Year One Review

2021 was defined by our response to monumental challenges, guided by PCAO’s Core Values.

Helping Victims

PCAO supports victims with all the resources we have available.

Alternatives to Incarceration

Diversion is a key element in reducing our prison population.

Pima County Attorney's Office

Laura Conover, her leadership team, and PCAO staff are building community safety for all through accountability, healing, and restorative justice practices.

By the Numbers

Laura & PCAO are dedicated to earning the people’s trust through data-driven analyses that illustrate not just how the Office is creating greater community safety, but also reveal systemic issues that need to be fixed and how resources may be misallocated. Here’s a snapshot of some of the numbers we’re working with:
$41.1m
Adopted Budget
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307
Total number of full-time PCAO employees
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67
Homicides since January 1, 2024
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(As of 12/09/2024)

The People's Office

PCAO will always lift up and amplify those who invigorate, challenge and inspire our community. We recognize all Pima County residents for their efforts to make Tucson & Southern Arizona safer and stronger. Click on any of the images below to visit PCAO’s Instagram profile!

In Memoriam

Susan Eazer

September 14, 1962 - January 23, 2023

The Pima County Attorney’s Office honors Susan Eazer’s years of service, an extraordinary prosecutor who served the citizens of Pima, Pinal, and Yavapai Counties for nearly 30 years. Sue was a long-time employee of the Pima County Attorney’s Office, working as both a legal assistant, and after law school, as a trial lawyer. Sue also prosecuted in both Pinal and Yavapai Counties.

Sue was the embodiment of a devoted prosecutor: she gave her all to defend and give voice to the oppressed and harmed, especially to children who were subjected to the most heinous physical and sexual abuse. During her long legal career, Sue prosecuted sexual assaults, homicides, and the most complex and serious crimes.  She handled hundreds of other criminal matters.

Sue was both the recipient of the APAAC Prosecutor of the Year Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award. Because of her life’s work, countless victims and survivors live in a much better place.

Careers

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We recruit legal researchers, litigators, and professional staff who use their unique talents to move our Office forward. You’re invited to apply to work for a progressive prosecuting agency that values accountability, public service, and outcomes-driven thinking and provides great incentives, including the option to telecommute multiple days per week, generous time off, and full benefits.