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Delaware County Community Corrections
Information About the Board


The Community Corrections Advisory Board consists of:

  1. The county sheriff or the sheriff's designee
  2. The prosecuting attorney or the prosecuting attorney's designee
  3. the director of the county office of family and children or the director's designee
  4. the executive of the most populous municipality in the county or the executive's designee
  5. Two (2) judges having criminal jurisdiction, if available, appointed by the circuit court judge or the judges' designees
  6. One (1) judge having jevenile jurisdiction, appointed by the circuit court judge
  7. One (1) public defender or the public defender's designee, if available, or one (1) attorney with a substantial criminal defense practice appointed by the county executive, or in a county having a consolidated city, by the city-county council
  8. One (1) victim, or vitim advocate if available, appointed by the county executive or, in a county having a consolidated city, by the city-council council
  9. One (1) ex-offender, if available, appointed by the county executive or, in a county having a consolidated city, by the city-county council, and
  10. the following members appointed by the county executive or, in a county having a consolidated city, by the city-county council

a) One (1) member of the county fiscal body or the member's designee
b) One (1) probation officer
c) One (1) educational administrator
d) One (1) representative of a private correctional agency, if such an agency exists in the county
e) One (1) mental health administrator, or, if there is none available in the county, one (1) psychiatrist, psychologist, or physician

Terms

Members of the advisory board appointed by the county executive or, in a county having a consolidated city, by the city-county council, shall be appointed for a term of four (4) years. The driminal defense attorney, the ex-offender, and the victim or victim advocate shall be appointed for a term of four (4) years. Other members serve only while holding the office or position held at the time of appointment. The circuit court judge may appoint himself to fill the position of the judge having juvenile court jurisdiction if he is otherwise qualified. A vacancy occurring before the expiration of the term of office shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments for the unexpired term. Members may be reappointed.

Board Member Information

 

Last Name

First Name

Term

Expires

Field Designation

Ammon Carol 4 years 12/31/12 Lay Person
Arnold Jeffrey 4 years 12/31/14 Prosecuring Attorney
Aul Steve 4 years 12/31/14 Lay Person
Bryan Kelly 4 years 12/31/12 Criminal Defense Attorney
Cannon Jr. Thomas 4 years 12/31/14 Lay Person
Darden Robert 4 years 12/31/12 Lay Person
Donati Jason 4 years 12/31/12 Lay Person
Feick John 4 years 12/31/14 Judge/Criminal Juris
Hale Douglas 4 years 12/31/12 Private Correctional Rep
Kelly Melvin 4 years 12/31/12 Ex-Offencer
King James 4 years 12/31/12 Co. Fiscal Officer
McGuire Molly 4 years 12/31/14 Dir of Welfare Dept
McShurley Sharon 4 years 12/31/11 Mayor
Mitchell Royce 4 years 12/31/12 Lay Person
Phelps Dilynn 4 years 12/31/12 Education Administration
Rector Bruce 4 years 12/31/12 Mental Health Admin
Reed Vicki 4 years 12/31/12 Probation Officer
Scroggins Michael 4 years 12/31/14 County Sherriff
Templin Sue 4 years 12/31/12 Lay Person
Vorhees Leigh Ann 4 years 12/31/14 Victim of Crime
Vorhees Marianne 4 years 12/31/14 Judge/Juvenile Juris
Wolf Linda Ralu 4 years 12/31/14 Judge/Criminal Juris

Additional Resources
DCCC Advisory Board By-Laws
Justice Reinvestment in Indiana - Detaled Analysis from the Council of State Governments Justice Center
 
Minutes
May 11, 2011
April 13, 2011
March 9, 2011
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010