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Kittitas County Boards and Committees
Law & Justice Council
| Gene Dana, Chair | Kittitas County Sheriff |
Ad hoc |
| Greg Zempel | Kittitas County
Prosecuting Attorney | Ad hoc |
| Joyce Julsrud | Kittitas County Clerk |
Ad hoc |
| Judge Scott Sparks | Kittitas County
Superior Court Judge | Ad hoc |
| Paula Hoctor | Kittitas County Jail
Administrator | Ad hoc |
| William Holmes, Co-Chair | Kittitas County
Probation Services | Ad hoc |
| Scott Ferguson | Cle Elum/Roslyn Chief
of Police | Ad hoc |
| Dale Miller | Chief of
Police Ellensburg | Ad hoc |
| Mickey Holz | Cle Elum/Roslyn, S.
Cle Elum Council Member | Ad hoc |
| David Miller | City of Ellensburg
Council Member | Ad hoc |
| James Pidduck | City of Ellensburg,
Kittitas, Cle Elum, South Cle Elum or Roslyn, City Attorney |
Ad hoc |
| Simon Barr | Representative Washington
State DOC | Ad hoc |
| Sgt Kiley Conaway | Washington State
Patrol | Ad hoc |
| Jim Hainer |
Representative of Public Schools | Ad hoc |
| Cheri Marusa | Citizen Member at Large |
Ad hoc |
| Darlene Mainwaring | Director
Representative of Kittcom | Ad hoc |
| Mike Sprecher | Department of Fish and
Wildlife | Ad hoc |
| Steve Cordero | Representative
of Juvenile Rehabilitation Admin | Ad hoc |
| Linda Huber | Councilperson from Kittitas |
Ad hoc |
| Mike Luvera | Chief CWU Public Safety
& Police Service |
Ad hoc |
The Law and Justice Council meets the third Wednesday of every month at 8:00
a.m. in the Commissioners Auditorium at the Kittitas County Courthouse Room
#109.
The mission of the Kittitas County Law and Justice
Council is as follows:
- To reduce the duplication of services provided by law and justice
entities within Kittitas County;
- To increase the coordination between the various law and justice
agencies responsible for the protection of the public health and safety of
our county;
- To increase the efficiencies of the law and justice system in Kittitas
County;
- To identify and present to the Board of County Commissioners, as needed,
areas of concern, potential solutions, and suggested actions;
- To make recommendations for funding of grants to meet the above stated
objectives, as well as grants aimed at reducing crime in our county or
educating our citizens about law and justice concerns; and
- To address issues related to: (a) jail management; (b) mechanisms for
communication of information about offenders, including the feasibility of
shared access to databases; and (c) partnerships between the state
department of corrections and local community policing and supervision
programs to facilitate supervision of offenders under the respective
jurisdiction of each and timely response to an offender's failure to comply
with the terms of supervision.
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