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Greene County Prosecutor ends term leading Indiana Prosecutor’s Association

IPAC Executive Director Chris Naylor, left, with Tippecanoe Prosecutor Pat Harrington, center, presented a plaque to Greene County Prosecutor Jarrod Holtsclaw, right, to recognize his service as president of the Association of Indiana Prosecuting At…

IPAC Executive Director Chris Naylor, left, with Tippecanoe Prosecutor Pat Harrington, center, presented a plaque to Greene County Prosecutor Jarrod Holtsclaw, right, to recognize his service as president of the Association of Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys. Photo courtesy of IPAC

Greene County Prosecutor Jarrod Holtsclaw’s one-year term leading the Association of Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys ended in December. Tippecanoe County Prosecutor Patrick Harrington was recently elected as president of the association and has taken over to serve in this role in 2020.

Harrington, who served as president-elect for the Association in 2019, was elected during a meeting of elected prosecutors and chief deputy prosecutors in December. He has been the elected prosecutor in Tippecanoe County since 2007. All presidents serve for a term of one year and Harrington will also serve on the Association’s Executive Committee.

“I’m ready for this opportunity to help advocate for prosecutors across the state,” Harrington said.

“I’d like to thank Jarrod for his work during this past year and I look forward to a successful 2020.”