Prosecutor’s office retires two, promotes two
LeMieux takes over as first asst prosecutor, Linskey as deputy first asst
The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s office announced a pair of promotions following the retirement of two long-serving front office assistant prosecutors, according to a news release issued Monday.
Marc LeMieux [above, at left] is now first assistant prosecutor and Lori Linskey [right] has been named deputy first assistant prosecutor, the release stated.
LeMieux began his career as a law clerk in the family division in 1996 after he graduated from The College of New Jersey and Widener University School of Law. His work with the prosecutor’s office started with various trial team assignments, including a role in the creation of drug court in Monmouth County under the direction of retired Superior Court Judge Paul F. Chaiet. LeMieux has most recently served as the director of the investigations division at the prosecutor’s office along with stints as the Director of the Office’s Major Crimes Bureau and as Deputy Director of the Family Division, the release stated.
“Marc brings a keen sense and understanding about the workings of this office and he is an outstanding, home-grown leader who has proven himself as an astute legal expert,” Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni said in the release. “I look forward to his increased role in our office.”
Linskey joined the prosecutor’s office in January 2013 following a 16-year career with the state Division of Criminal Justice [DCJ], Office of the Attorney General, where she served as deputy attorney general and senior counsel with DCJ’s prosecutor’s supervision and coordination bureau. In this capacity, Linskey served as DCJ liaison to all state prosecutors’ offices, conducted state-wide legal training, handled prosecutor’s office management reviews and served as the state ethics liaison. Prior to her promotion, Linskey held the position of executive assistant prosecutor, the release stated.
“Lori is a valuable asset to the Office, and her proven expertise in the area of attorney ethics and conduct adds depth to this Office and bolsters our position to best handle the complex legal world,” Gramiccioni said.
The promotions come on the heels of two retirements. First Assistant Prosecutor Rick Incremona and Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor Kevin Clark retired on Dec. 31, 2013.
“These two gentlemen left an indelible mark on the history and operation of this fine Office with their combined 54 years of service to the County. We wish them fair winds and following seas as they embark on a new chapter in their lives,” Gramiccioni said.
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