Prosecuting Attorney of Johnson County
The Johnson County prosecutor serves as the chief law enforcement officer for the county, responsible for prosecuting felony and misdemeanor criminal cases on behalf of the State of Indiana. The prosecutor reviews police investigations, files charges, represents the state in court proceedings, and works with law enforcement, victims, and the judiciary to ensure justice is fairly administered. The term is four years.
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Jennifer Kutruff Pinnick
(Rep)
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What strategies would you use to reduce repeat offenses, and how would you measure whether those strategies are effective?
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