Apaa

323 Center St Ste 750
Little Rock, AR 72201

The Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association (APAA) serves to connect and support prosecuting attorneys throughout the state, providing valuable resources and tools for legal professionals. Their offerings include newsletters, publications, manuals, and an interactive map to help citizens locate their elected prosecutors.

In addition to serving the legal community, the APAA promotes initiatives such as the PAWS For Justice program and the John R. Justice Loan Repayment Program, aimed at enhancing justice and supporting public safety. Through various forums and resources, they foster collaboration and communication among board members and prosecutors.

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