Prattville Chamber Hears District Attorney Robinson on Public Safety Priorities
DA C.J. Robinson told Prattville Chamber members about public safety priorities and local crime trends at the Catfish House in Millbrook on March 18.

District Attorney C.J. Robinson brought the work of the 19th Judicial Circuit into the room at the Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce's monthly luncheon Tuesday, laying out public safety priorities and local crime trends for an audience of area business leaders.
The gathering took place at the Catfish House in Millbrook, where Robinson served as the featured speaker for the March 18 program. The choice of Robinson as the luncheon's headliner reflected a sustained interest among Autauga County's business community in understanding how the district attorney's office approaches prosecution, resource allocation, and the crime patterns shaping daily life in the region.
Robinson oversees the 19th Judicial Circuit, the prosecutorial district covering Autauga and Chilton counties. His appearance before the Chamber gave members direct access to the official responsible for felony prosecutions and plea decisions that move through the county courthouse in Prattville.

The monthly luncheon format has long served as one of the Chamber's primary vehicles for connecting its membership with public officials and institutional decision-makers. Hosting the district attorney in that setting, rather than a strictly civic or law enforcement venue, signals the degree to which public safety is treated as an economic and operational concern for local businesses, not only a matter for government agencies.
No further details on specific policy announcements or crime statistics presented by Robinson were available at the time of publication.
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