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QUEENS WEEKLY, DEC. 23, 2018
Queens ADA receives award for dedication
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BY BILL PARRY
Queens Assistant District
Attorney Scott Kessler has
been named the recipient of the
Queens District Attorney’s Office’s
22nd annual Gene Kelly
Award, a tribute honoring former
Assistant District Attorney
Gene Kelly, who died in 1992.
“This year’s Gene Kelly
Award goes to Scott Kessler for
his leadership and contributions
to the Queens District Attorney’s
Office during his long tenure,”
Queens District Attorney Richard
Brown said. “In his 30 years
here, ADA Kessler has positively
impacted the lives of thousands
of victims of domestic abuse
my making sure their abusers
are held accountable for their
crimes.”
During the last three decades,
Kessler prosecuted cases in many
different bureaus including Integrity,
Special Victims, Kew
Gardens and Jamaica Trial bureaus
and most notably in the Domestic
Violence Bureau. For the
past 21 years, Kessler has worked
and trained countless assistants
that have passed through the Domestic
Violence Bureau.
Brown said Kessler’s professionalism
and immense compassion
for victims of domestic violence
is the reason the office’s DV
Bureau has national acclaim.
ADA Kelly began his career in
1978 and rose through the ranks
to become one of the most dedicated
and successful trial attorneys
in the office’s history. He
prosecuted the killers of Police
Officer Edward Byrne and Parole
Officer Brian Rooney and was
involved with hundreds of other
high profile cases. Throughout
his career, he set an inspirational
standard of leadership and
prosecutorial integrity, Brown
said.
The award is presented each
year to one or more of the office’s
assistant district attorneys who
most exemplifies Kelly’s unique
spirit, love of trial work and the
courtroom and dedication to justice,
according to Brown.
Reach reporter Bill Parry by
e-mail at bparry@cnglocal.com or
by phone at (718) 260–4538.
Queens Assistant District Attorney Scott Kessler win the office’s 22nd annual Gene Kelly Award for
leadership and contributions. Courtesy of Queens District Attorney’s office
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