Holcomb appoints 3 to ICJI board of trustees

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Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb appointed three new members to the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute board of trustees last week.

The governor made three new appointments to the board Friday: Wayne Superior 3 Judge Darrin Dolehanty, Allen Superior Family Relations Division Judge Andrea Trevino and Indiana State Police Alliance executive director Cory Martin.

The new appointees will serve in on the board until Sept. 30, 2022.

The ICJI, Indiana’s planning agency for criminal justice, juvenile justice, traffic safety and victim services, is designated as the state administering agency for distribution of federal funds and as the state statistical analysis center for research. It is responsible for coordinating and collaborating with local, state and federal entities to identify, assess, plan, resource and evaluate new and emerging issues facing the criminal justice and public safety spectrum.

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