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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 01, 2016

PROSECUTOR SPONSORS CRIMINAL JUSTICE CITIZENS ACADEMY

Media Contact: Curtis T. Hill, Jr. (574) 296-1888

Elkhart County Prosecuting Attorney Curtis T. Hill, Jr. is announcing the start of the eighth annual Criminal Justice Citizens Academy. Participants will gain insight into the operations of the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney and related criminal justice agencies. The Academy will include presentations relating to criminal prosecutions, investigations, juvenile crimes, pre-trial diversion, victim assistance, child support and the general operations of the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney.

In addition to classroom lectures, tour of the Prosecutor’s Office, Elkhart County Correctional Facility and the Elkhart County Court House will also be included. Hill states, “In an effort to educate the public, we are offering members of the community a behind-the-scenes view of the criminal justice system. We have found past Academy participants greatly increased their knowledge and awareness of local criminal justice system functions. It is our goal to enhance the quality of knowledge in our community by providing academy members an opportunity to learn about the procedures involved in criminal investigations and prosecutions.”

Past participants recommend the program as it “shows you how the whole justice system ties together,” and that “every citizen should have the knowledge of how the prosecuting system works.” According to one participant, “This class rocks! – not like you see on T.V.”

The Academy will meet for eight consecutive weeks from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Elkhart IUSB campus beginning on Wednesday, September 21, 2016.

The deadline for application submission is September 15, 2016. Space is limited and certain requirements apply. There are no fees for participants. Interested persons can apply for the Academy through our website at http://www.elkhartcountyprosecutor.com/programs-services/citizens-crimin... or by contacting Shelley Murphy at (574) 296-1837 or smurphy@elkhartpa.com.

 

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“Under Indiana law, all persons arrested for a criminal offense are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”