06/05/2026
State Attorney Monique Worrell and office staff recently joined law enforcement leaders, elected officials, and community members at the 2026 Osceola County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony to honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our communities.
We remember the fallen, honor their legacy, and extend our deepest gratitude to the families, friends, and colleagues who carry their memory forward. Their courage, commitment, and service will never be forgotten.
06/04/2026
Excited to welcome our Summer Interns to the Ninth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office!
We look forward to the energy, fresh perspectives, and future leadership they’ll bring to our office this summer. Welcome to the SAO9 family!!
05/05/2026
The conversation continues.
Join us for Part 2 of The Missing Middle-Juvenile Justice Initiative Townhall as we bring our community back together to focus on real solutions and better outcomes for our youth.
📅 Tuesday, May 12, 2026
⏰ 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
This is an opportunity to build on the discussion—listening, sharing, and working toward accountability, opportunity, and support for young people who need it most.
RSVP required: [email protected]
Let’s keep working together to bridge the gap.
04/29/2026
Today, our office recognizes Denim Day—a reminder that how someone dresses is never an excuse for sexual violence.
What started as a response to a harmful court ruling has become a global movement, calling out victim-blaming and standing in support of survivors everywhere.
We stand with survivors and remain focused on holding offenders accountable, supporting victims through the legal process, and working with our community partners to prevent these crimes before they happen.
We wear denim to raise awareness, but our commitment goes far beyond today.
04/24/2026
This week, State Attorney Worrell spent time with students at Evans High School ahead of summer break, having real conversations about choices, accountability, and opportunity.
From navigating peer pressure and social media to understanding how the justice system works, the discussion focused on helping students think critically, make informed decisions, and recognize how quickly one choice can shape their path.
We appreciate Evans High School for welcoming the State Attorney's Office and giving us the opportunity to connect with students.
04/23/2026
This week’s Missing Middle Juvenile Justice Initiative Town Hall brought together community voices for an honest and meaningful conversation about youth violence, our juvenile justice system, and the need for new, thoughtful solutions.
Join us for our next Town Hall on Tuesday, May 12 at 5:30–7:30 p.m. as we keep working toward real, community-driven solutions.
If you couldn’t make it this week—or want to stay involved—we’d love to see you there.
RSVP to [email protected] for more details.
04/20/2026
The Ninth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office invites you to The Missing Middle – Juvenile Justice Initiative Townhall. We’re bringing the community together to address one of the most critical issues facing our youth.
This is more than a conversation, it is an opportunity to ensure that voices are heard, perspectives are valued, and solutions are driven by the community.
We encourage you to join us and be part of this important dialogue.
🗓 April 21, 2026
⏰ 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
📩 RSVP: [email protected]
04/16/2026
Please join us in congratulating Assistant State Attorney David Bordeaux and CLI Victoria Adams on taking the oath and assuming their new roles.
We welcome them to the office and look forward to their contributions to justice.