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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2017
Governor Mary Fallin Appoints Jack Thorp as District Attorney for Adair, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Wagoner Counties
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin
today announced she is appointing Jack Thorp as district attorney for District
27, which covers Adair, Cherokee, Sequoyah and Wagoner counties.
He replaces Brian Kuester, who resigned
to serve as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma.
Thorp, of Wagoner, will serve as
district attorney for the remainder of Kuester’s term, which expires in January
2019.
“Jack Thorp has been a prosecutor for
nearly 20 years and has extensive jury trial and courtroom experience in
prosecuting complex cases,” said Fallin. “He is mindful of the critical nature
of public service, and has exhibited a dedication to serving the public. He
will serve the people of Adair, Cherokee, Sequoyah and Wagoner counties well as
district attorney.”
Kuester, elected district attorney in
2010, recommended Thorp, who currently serves as his top assistant, to replace
him.
“He has played a critical and vital role
in creating a district attorney’s office in which the people of this district
can place their trust,” Kuester wrote in a letter to the governor. “His
reputation is impeccable among the honest, law-abiding people who know him.”
Previously, Thorp worked five years as a
Tulsa County assistant district attorney, heading up one of its five felony
teams and managing more than 2,000 felony cases a year. Before that, he was a
deputy prosecuting attorney in the Fifth District, which covered Franklin,
Johnson and Pope counties in Arkansas.
Thorp earned his law degree from the University
of Arkansas and earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of the Ozarks
in Clarksville, Arkansas.
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