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Teens from Mount Vernon's "Aid
for Children" summer program with District Attorney Janet
DiFiore after their tour of the County Court building.

District Attorney Janet DiFiore
and members of the District Attorneys office with participants
in the 2008 New York Legal Education Opportunity program. The
NYLEO program assists minority, low-income and educationally
disadvantaged college graduates in acquiring the fundamental and
practical skills necessary to succeed in law school. As part of
the program, students have the opportunity to visit courts in
session and meet with members of the judiciary and other legal
professionals.

Assistant District Attorney
Nicole Gamble (Left), First Deputy District Attorney John M. George
(2nd from right) and Second Deputy District Attorney/Chief of
the Investigations Division Ted Livingston present White Plains
Police Detective Robert Caiati and Sergeant Todd Moskalik a check
for $32,930.06 in asset forfeiture monies surrendered as part of
a sentence imposed relating to guilty pleas of Trademark
Counterfeiting at the Music Plus video store in White Plains,
New York.

Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore with
members and the director of the Turkish American Heritage
Association of Westchester (L-R) Hasan Erkan, Member, Melike
Ayan, Director, Oguzhan Turan, Member and FDDA John George,
after discussions with the District Attorney on issues affecting
the Turkish community in Westchester County.

Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore and
Assistant District Attorney Heide Mason, Chief of the Bias Crime
Unit, along with (L-R) Post Chaplain Milt Hoffman and Post
Commander Aaron Silver, after speaking at the Spring Breakfast
Meeting of the Jewish War Veterans of White Plains.

Westchester County District
Attorney Janet DiFiore with Jessila Simpson, a student at Mount
Vernon High School, who for a senior project using criminal law
as her subject, interviewed the District Attorney.

Westchester County District
Attorney Janet DiFiore as she received the 2008 Charles A. Rapallo
Award from the Columbian Lawyers Association of the First Judicial
Department. This is the forty third time the
award was conferred and the first to a female District Attorney. The award was presented to
the District Attorney by New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, at a
ceremony, in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City.

Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore and
Westchester County Clerk Tim Idoni congratulate Amit Parab on
his swearing in as Westchester County's newest
Assistant District Attorney.

District Attorney Janet DiFiore and Bronx Assistant District
Attorney Joseph McCormack, Chief of the Vehicular Crimes
Prosecution Bureau, after speaking at a CLE - Continuing Legal
Education - course presented to prosecutors from the Westchester
County
District Attorneys office.

Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore speaking
at a news conference in support of proposed legislation by New
York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo (far right) that would
further strengthen protections against the use of the Internet
by convicted sex offenders.
The Electronic Security and Targeting of Online Predators Act
(e-STOP), is the nation's most comprehensive legislation to deal
with the threat of sexual predators on the Internet. It also
creates the country's first mandatory ban on sexual predators
from social networking Web sites.

District Attorney Janet DiFiore along with County Executive
Andy Spano at the announcement of a new county wide gun rewards
program. Anyone who has information about an individual
possessing an illegal handgun can call a secure telephone number
and if their tip leads to an arrest and conviction, they can
receive $1,000.

District Attorney Janet DiFiore after the swearing in of
three new Assistant District Attorneys, Grant O'Donnell, Suzanne
Miles and Mary Kornman.
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