I believe I've been the victim of a crime. What do I do?

Although the State's Attorney has investigative authority, for practical reasons, most investigation in criminal cases is handled by local police agencies. If you believe you've been the victim of a crime, your first step is to call your local police, or if you live in rural Lee County, the Lee County Sheriff's Office. The police will investigate the matter, take a report and refer the matter to us if they believe a crime has been committed.

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1. Can the State's Attorney help me with my legal problem if I can't afford to hire an attorney?
2. I have a dispute with my neighbor. Can the State's Attorney help me?
3. Can I view files or seek information about pending criminal cases?
4. I believe I've been the victim of a crime. What do I do?
5. I've been charged with a violation. Can't I just come in and talk to a prosecutor?
6. I'm unhappy with how my case or complaint was handled. With whom do I speak with?