Latest Event:
National Senior Month
During National Senior Center Month, State Attorney Monique Worrell visited and toured the Osceola Council On Aging Center. She met with seniors to talk about scams and elder exploitation, raising awareness on how to stay safe. With this year’s theme, ‘Powering Possibilities: Flip the Script,’ the focus is on ensuring our seniors live with dignity, security, and independence. By sharing resources and working together, we can help protect seniors and keep our community strong.
More Events...
Your Future Your Choice Internship Program
June 9, 2025
As part of the Your Future, Your Choice Internship Program, our interns visited the Public Defender’s Office to learn more about defense attorneys’ vital role in the justice system. They engaged in thoughtful conversations about the importance of due process, legal advocacy, and ensuring every individual receives a fair trial. This visit helped our interns better understand the full scope of the criminal justice process from both sides of the courtroom.
Elevation Scholars Program
June 6, 2025
State Attorney Monique H. Worrell and Public Defender Melissa Vickers, along with their teams of Executive Assistant State Attorneys and other legal professionals, met with students from the Elevation Scholars Program. They shared their personal journeys, insights, and encouragement, inspiring the students and expanding their understanding of potential careers in law, leadership, and public service.
Tourist Intelligence Crime Meeting
June 3, 2025
State Attorney Monique Worrell was honored to speak at this month’s Tourist Intelligence Crime Meeting, highlighting her commitment to raising awareness, promoting justice, and ensuring the safety of all who visit our community.
State Attorney Monique Worrell Visits Jones High School
May 22, 2025
State Attorney Monique Worrell visits Jones High School to discuss the challenges students encounter as youths and what resources are available to help them remain safe over the summer. State Attorney Worrell’s visit continues her proactive focus on violence prevention, particularly crimes involving guns and youth.

























