Location

1001 Walnut Street
Murpshyboro, IL

Office Hours

Mon – Fri 8:00 – 4:00
Closed Sat & Sun

Call Us

618-687-7200

History of the Office

Historic Timeline

 

1819-1827 – Duties were performed by a circuit attorney, appointed by the Governor

1827 – Replaced by an officer “styled and called state’s attorney” appointed by the Governor for a four-year term.  The state’s attorney was appointed by the Governor until 1835

From 1835-1849, Appointee of the General Assembly for a two-year term.

1849 – Elective officer of the circuit district electorate. His services were expanded to include the newly-created county court.

1849 – Elected by the district to a four-year term; however, the first term was only for three years, ending in 1852.

1852 to present- Elective office in and for each county for a four-year term. The state’s attorney receives his commission from the Governor for the tenure of his office.

*Source – Historical Records Survey, Chicago, Illinois (Jackson County –Murphysboro No.39) March 1939

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Jackson County State’s Attorneys

Joseph A. Cervantez
2020-Present

Michael C. Carr
2012 -2020

Michael L. Wepsiec
1993-2012

W. Charles Grace
1988-1993

John R. Clemons
1980-1988

William G. Schwartz
1979-1980

Howard L. Hood
1972-1979

Richard E. Richman
1964-1972

William G. Ridgeway
1956-1964

John G. Gilbert
1948-1956

Glenn O. Brown
1940-1948

C. Edgar White
1932-1940

Fletcher Lewis
1928-1932

John H. Searing
1920-1928

Otis Ferguson Glenn
1916-1920

William A. Schwartz
1912-1916

Isaac K. Levy
1908 – 1912

Otis Ferguson Glenn
1907-1908

John Venable
1900-1907

John Maurice Herbert
1892-1900

Richard T. Lightfoot
1888-1892

Robert J. McElvain
1884 – 1888

William Augustus Schwartz
1880-1884

William A. Lemma
1876-1880

Abraham R. Pugh
1872-1876

Col Robert R. Townes
1868

George W. Wall
1864 or 1866

Monroe C. Crawford
1862

John A. Logan
1854

Samuel D. Marshall
1837