Podcast: Essex County District Attorney Paul Tucker – Four Months on the Job – Priority Updates

SALEM (Podcast) Essex County District Attorney Paul Tucker was sworn into office in January and now been on the job for just over four months. In this podcast interview Tucker shares several of the stories that he sought from employees of the agency when he took office. The interview also features updates on several of his key priorities – preserving public safety, advocating for victims, supporting juvenile justice, and ensuring systemic equity. Below are several social media posts from D.A. Tucker (@essexcountyDA)

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Paul Tucker on social media 

Talk about Stepping Up: Andover, @phillipsacademy , Danvers all did themselves proud remembering Colleen Ritzer 10 years later. Proud of our office turnout, to see Jon Blodgett and for the strength and community spirit sparked by Peggie and Tom Ritzer

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Especially happy to deliver a grant payment to my alma mater, @SalemHighSchool, to support substance-free senior and post-prom activities. Especially great to see my favorite first-year teacher, Shannon Tucker, plus Lisa Mansfield & Lynne Mullen, w/ my colleague Pete Baglioni.

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We’re so happy to help @LynnfieldHS  stage its Junior Post-Prom Party over the weekend. We provided $1,600 from a pool of $25,000 in grants for substance-free post-prom and graduation events. We’ll be passing out more checks this week. Here’s to a safe spring across Essex County.

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I was happy today to give our Cheryl Watson Memorial Award to another great Victim Witness Advocate, Mikki DeFeo, deputy chief of Victim Witness Services. Our team supports victims and families at the worst moments of their lives and helps guide them through the legal process.

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