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Second Chance Program to give troubled youth an opportunity to start over
A new partnership will provide membership dues for non-violent juvenile offenders to help them avoid the criminal justice system. Author: Steve Jefferson Updated: 8:01 PM EDT July 1, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS A new program has been launched in Marion County to keep kids from heading down the wrong path. It s called The Second Chance Program and gives young people who get into trouble with the law the opportunity to start over.
Indianapolis resident Kenneth Billings is familiar with programs designed to keep youth on the right track. He is 22 years old and always on the go. He stays busy earning tips as a delivery driver for DoorDash.
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“Terry was a man of action and of progress, and his impact will continue to be felt in our community,” Mears said in the news release. “He was a leader who unapologetically stood for fairness and integrity, and he influenced others to do the same throughout his accomplished career.”
Just received the sad news of the passing of Terry Curry. Terry was was the former Marion County Prosecutor. Terry was a friend of our class at @A31CareerCenter. This was in 2019 when Prosecutor Curry came to hang out with our PM class. He came in on a day off. Great man. RIP pic.twitter.com/eMiHhU4XaV Area 31 Criminal Justice (@Area31crim jus) June 30, 2021
Former Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry Dies At Age 72
Eric Weddle/WFYI Former Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry died Tuesday in Indianapolis, Indiana. The 72-year-old was elected prosecutor in 2010 and stepped down in 2019 due to an ongoing prostate cancer battle. In a written statement Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said Curry’s impact will continue to be felt in our community. “He was a leader who unapologetically stood for fairness and integrity, and he influenced others to do the same throughout his accomplished career,” Mears said. Mayor Joe Hogsett said in a statement Curry was a passionate, dedicated public servant. His career was defined by a professionalism and commitment to the criminal justice system that has served as an example to countless colleagues, peers, and young lawyers in Indianapolis, Hogsett said.