The DeKalb County Solicitor-General’s Offi ce, led by Solicitor-General Donna Coleman-Stribling, has offi ciallybecome the fi rst prosecutor’s offi ce in the state of Georgia to implement PROSECUTORbyKarpel (PbK)Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). The milestone represents a signifi cant step forward in prosecutorial technologyand operational modernization for the offi ce.

DEKALB COUNTY, GA ,June 3, 2026/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ —

The DeKalb County Solicitor-General’s Offi ce, led by Solicitor-General Donna Coleman-Stribling, has offi ciallybecome the fi rst prosecutor’s offi ce in the state of Georgia to implement PROSECUTORbyKarpel (PbK)Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). The milestone represents a signifi cant step forward in prosecutorial technology and operational modernization for the office.

The Solicitor-General’s Offi ce offi cially went live with PbK on April 27, 2026, following months of planning,training, and implementation. The transition refl ects the offi ce’s continued investment in technology-drivensolutions designed to improve effi ciency, enhance communication, and strengthen service delivery within one ofGeorgia’s busiest misdemeanor court systems, which handles more than 13,000 misdemeanor cases annually.

“For our offi ce, this is about improving how we deliver justice,” said Solicitor-General Donna Coleman-Stribling.“Every advancement that increases effi ciency and strengthens communication ultimately benefi ts the people weserve.”
The DeKalb County Solicitor-General’s Offi ce successfully converted from an internal legacy system and is now fully automated with integrated scanning, electronic docket capabilities for in-court case processing, and Discovery tools. Designed specifi cally for prosecutors, the platform streamlines workfl ows, improves information sharing, reduces redundancies, and enhances evidence tracking and reporting capabilities while integrating with law enforcement and court technologies.

“We are proud to partner with the DeKalb County Solicitor-General’s Offi ce as they lead the way in Georgia with PROSECUTORbyKarpel SaaS,” said Jeff Karpel, Founder and CEO of Karpel Solutions. “Their office embraced the implementation process with professionalism, preparation, and a clear vision for how technology can strengthen operations and improve service to the community.”

The transition effort was led internally by Chief Assistant Solicitor-General Tamara Ross and Departmental IT Supervisor Brandon McMurray who researched, acquired county approval, coordinated implementation, and ledoffi cewide training efforts. As part of the offi ce’s preparation for launch, Ross and McMurray traveled to St. Louis to attend the 2026 Karpel Solutions National User Group Conference, which brought together more than 350users from over 30 states for training and collaboration.

Chief Ross said, “Our goal throughout this process has been to ensure our staff is equipped with the tools,training, and support needed to maximize the system’s capabilities and continue improving how we serve the community.”
“Attending the conference gave us the opportunity to collaborate directly with agencies across the country, learnbest practices from experienced users, and bring valuable knowledge back to DeKalb County,” added McMurray.

To support the launch, four Karpel training leaders worked on-site daily throughout implementation week, with additional on-site support continuing the following week to help ensure a smooth transition during the offi ce’s fi rstdays fully operating within the new system.

“This transition represents a signifi cant investment in the future of our operations and our service to thecommunity,” Coleman-Stribling said. “We are proud to lead the way in Georgia with technology that supportsaccountability, effi ciency, and stronger outcomes.”

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