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Ted Hires wrote about the importance of elected officials being held accountable. Read more…
Assistant State Attorney Mark Borello discusses the role of ASAs in the criminal justice process – often from the time of the criminal act. Read more…
Mayor Alvin Brown is pleased with the initial response to his Mayor’s Mentors program. Read more. Read more…
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Established to honor those who work for victim's rights, crime prevention and crime fighting.

Ted Hires Legacy Award recipients with their presenters: State Attorney Angela Corey, Wanda Hires (wife of JC founder Ted Hires), Attorney Joseph Vaughn, Jr. (Extraordinary Business Leader), Michael Weinstein (Extraordinary Government Official), Penelope Knox (Supervisory Deputy Marshal, U. S. Marshals Service), Floy Turner (Extraordinary Citizen) and James Casey, Jacksonville FBI Special Agent in Charge. |

Ted Hires Legacy Award to Extraordinary Citizens selected by Sheriffs of their counties: Sheriff John Rutherford (Duval), Brent Bolick; Col. Craig Aldrich (Clay), Virginia Hall; Under Sheriff Bobby Rowe (Nassau), Jennifer Zeorlin; James Sansung, Sheriff Gordon Smith (Bradford)
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Kim Ward presents award for college to Jesse James from the Michael and Kim Ward Foundation. The foundation donated $100,000 to establish a college fund that will enable children of innocent crime victims to achieve a college education.
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Michael and Kim Ward (who is holding a young victim) with Jesse James and her three sisters, a friend of the family (l.), and JC Exec. Dir. Ann Dugger (r.).
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