High Court appoints new member to Youth Justice Oversight Committee

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The Indiana Supreme Court bench in the Indiana Statehouse (IL file photo)

The Indiana Supreme Court appointed a new member to the Youth Justice Oversight Committee Tuesday.

Catheryne Pully, executive director of the Indiana Office of Court Services, has replaced Mary Kay Hudson after she left in April to take a new position with the national treatment association All Rise.

Pully was previously the director of Outreach and Partnerships with the Indiana State Bar Association for 14 years. Prior to that she served as an administrative law judge for the Indiana Department of Child Services.

Pully did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The committee was established by the Indiana General Assembly in 2022 to make improvements to Indiana’s youth justice system.

It is led by Indiana Court of Appeals Judge Dana Kenworthy and consists of 20 members.

Its next meeting is at 10 a.m. on Oct. 3 in the Indiana Government South, Conference Room C.

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