What is the Prosecuting Attorney's jurisdiction?

The Prosecuting Attorney's Office is responsible for prosecuting all adult and juvenile felony cases referred by county law enforcement agencies, and all misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor cases referred by the county sheriff, the State Patrol, all state agencies, and some cities who have contracted with the county for misdemeanor prosecution services.

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1. Can the Prosecuting Attorney's Office provide me legal advice?
2. Does the Whatcom County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office provide copies of police reports?
3. I have an outstanding bench warrant for my arrest, what do I do?
4. I need child support. Can the Prosecuting Attorney's Office help me?
5. Someone claiming to be from the Prosecuting Attorney's Office wants to ask me some questions. How do I know they really are from your office?
6. What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?
7. What is the Prosecuting Attorney's jurisdiction?
8. Who decides what charges to file, and how do they make that decision?
9. Will the Prosecuting Attorney's Office help me clear up an outstanding warrant?
10. Will the Whatcom County Prosecuting Attorney's Office enforce a parenting plan that my ex is violating since it was entered in your County Superior Court?