I have a dispute with my neighbor. Can the State's Attorney help me?

The first resort in these very common disputes is to try to reach an agreement with your neighbor. Many of these problems can be resolved with simple communications. If that does not work, you may consult with a private attorney or, if you believe a crime has been committed, contact your local police agency. The police will refer the matter to us if 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?