August 27, 2008
September 03, 2008 04:59 pm
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Attorney General Jack Conway recently presented awards for the 2008 Outstanding CommonwealthÕs and County Attorneys at the Kentucky ProsecutorÕs Conference last week in Lexington.
The recipients of the 2008 Outstanding CommonwealthÕs Attorney awards are David Flatt, CommonwealthÕs Attorney for the 37th Judicial Circuit serving Carter, Elliott and Morgan counties, and Allen Trimble, CommonwealthÕs Attorney for the 34th Judicial Circuit encompassing McCreary and Whitley counties.
ÒDavid has prosecuted hundreds of felony cases and has taken on many high-profile cases, both in his judicial circuit and as a special prosecutor,Ó General Conway said.
Upon presenting TrimbleÕs award General Conway said, ÒAllen has tried more than 75 homicide cases and obtained the first death-penalty verdict in 50 years in the 34th Circuit.Ó
The recipients of the 2008 Outstanding County Attorney awards are Brucie Moore, County Attorney for Union County since 1999 and Dan Boaz, County Attorney for McCracken County since 1997.
ÒBrucie is a friend and a leader when it comes to collecting child support for Kentucky kids,Ó General Conway said. ÒShe also continues to lead the efforts to pass a drugged driver bill in Kentucky.Ó
Of Dan Boaz, General Conway stated, ÒDan Boaz has taken on tough assignments and handled them in an exceptional manner. When the Lyon County Attorney was indicted in 2004 and someone was needed to handle the prosecutions in that county, Dan took over the duties and carried the extra load to keep the criminal justice system functioning in that neighboring county.Ó
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