Clinton DA Strouse Named to State DA Board


HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania District Attorneys Institute (PDAI) Friday announced that Clinton County District Attorney Dave Strouse is among three state prosecutors named to fill vacancies on its board of directors.

Strouse, in his first term as Clinton County District Attorney, joins Bucks County DA Matthrew Weintraub and Dauphin County DA Fran Chardo as new board members. The PDAI board approved their nominations unanimously during its winter meeting.

“The Pennsylvania District Attorneys Institute works to ensure integrity in the
work prosecutors do and truth in the justice we seek,” said Union County District
Attorney and PDAI President D. Peter Johnson. “I look forward to the input of our new
board members as we work to provide education and training programs that help district
attorneys best serve the citizens of this commonwealth.”

The PDAI is the educational and training arm of the Pennsylvania District
Attorneys Association, providing professional development and training for prosecutors,
law enforcement and victim advocates.

In addition to training, the PDAI manages statewide programs to place PA
MedReturn prescription drug drop-off boxes in communities and works with the
Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency to provide PA SAVIN, a
statewide-automated victim notification service. The Institute recently completed a
three-year campaign working with several Pennsylvania-based insurance providers to
provide naloxone to local police departments.

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