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Ulster County District Attorney's Office Promoting public safety and protecting the people of Ulster County.

Ulster County to Host Inaugural ‘Future Stars Unity Cup’ onJune 6 at the Field of Dreams in New Paltz
06/05/2026

Ulster County to Host Inaugural ‘Future Stars Unity Cup’ on
June 6 at the Field of Dreams in New Paltz

Proud to have members of our Special Victims Bureau attending the 21st Annual Crimes Against Women Conference. ⚖️ This n...
05/22/2026

Proud to have members of our Special Victims Bureau attending the 21st Annual Crimes Against Women Conference. ⚖️ This nationally recognized training brings together prosecutors, investigators, advocates, and multidisciplinary professionals to strengthen responses to crimes involving abuse, violence, and exploitation.

Ongoing professional development in victim-centered practices, investigative techniques, and emerging trends is critical to enhancing services for victims and supporting effective case outcomes in our community.

04/02/2026

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April 1, 2026
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Ulster County District Attorney, School Leaders, and Law Enforcement, Align on Student Safety Priorities

NEW PALTZ – Schools are safest when the people responsible for protecting them are on the same page and working from the same playbook. That’s why a collaborative meeting at Ulster BOCES, which brought together Ulster County District Attorney Emmanuel C. Nneji, the eight Ulster County public school superintendents, Ulster BOCES District Superintendent Jonah Schenker, Ed.D., and school attorneys, police chiefs, and other law enforcement leaders representing each district’s community, was so valuable.

“Our time together served as an important opportunity for education, law enforcement, and prosecution leaders to strengthen relationships, improve communication, build clarity around responsibilities, and align expectations around roles,” said Schenker on behalf of the county’s school superintendents. “Our students are safest when the systems designed to protect them work together with clarity and shared purpose.”

By bringing key partners together in one room, the meeting created space for a deeper shared understanding of the steps that unfold when serious concerns emerge, and how timely action and coordination can happen without jumping to conclusions or bypassing due process.

“I believe I can speak for every police chief to say meetings such as the one we attended a couple weeks ago at Ulster BOCES with the Ulster County District Attorney and superintendents from school districts throughout Ulster County is truly beneficial in the ability to effectively communicate and further enhance our collaborative efforts in better safeguarding our children,” said Town of Ulster Police Chief Kyle Berardi, President of the Police Chief’s Association of Ulster County. “Ultimately everyone in attendance has the same goal in mind, that protecting the physical and emotional welfare of our children throughout Ulster County is our top priority.”

The discussion centered on four key anchors that guide coordinated safety responses: safety (keeping students, staff, and the community protected); speed (acting quickly and appropriately when risk is identified); legality (ensuring decisions follow required legal and procedural frameworks); and clarity (maintaining consistent communication, defined roles, and shared expectations across agencies).

Participants also explored expectations around communication and notification, as well as legal frameworks and reporting obligations that apply in different scenarios. The discussion strengthened shared understanding of how investigations and escalation processes function in practice, supporting a more coordinated response when time-sensitive decisions must be made.

The meeting reaffirmed a strong commitment across all sectors to continue nurturing proactive, cross-agency collaboration, grounded in the shared understanding that student and community safety is best addressed when all our systems work together with shared purpose.

“Ulster BOCES and county partners remain committed to ongoing collaboration to support safe learning environments across all districts,” added Schenker. “As schools continue to prioritize student well-being, countywide alignment and shared protocols help ensure that when concerns arise, leaders can respond with confidence, consistency, and a unified focus on doing what is right for students and community safety.”

District Attorney Nneji said, “Our path forward involves all school districts in Ulster County and law enforcement embracing the same protocols and plan of action to protect children and staff of every school. Effective investigations of serious criminal offenses when and if they happen anywhere require timely notification to law enforcement and access to witnesses and collection of evidence; it is imperative to reassure reluctant victims and witnesses about any concerns for retaliation, answer their questions and preserve the viability of criminal prosecution where possible. Protecting students and staff requires strong partnership in our purpose. I am encouraged by the shared commitment of Ulster County school districts and law enforcement to work together and respond swiftly and responsibly if and when concerns arise. It is reassuring to see our systems standing together to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff in every school in Ulster County.”

In recognition of Women’s History Month, we are proud to spotlight Joan Lamb, Chief of Appeals for the Ulster County Dis...
03/27/2026

In recognition of Women’s History Month, we are proud to spotlight Joan Lamb, Chief of Appeals for the Ulster County District Attorney’s Office.

With an extraordinary 48-year legal career, including 42 years serving Ulster County, Joan has been a constant and defining presence in this office. As Chief of Appeals, she has argued before the Appellate Division, “more times than she can count,” and has always brought an unwavering commitment to her work.

Joan’s dedication has helped shape the office across generations, and her contributions continue to strengthen our pursuit of justice. Thank you for all that you do, Joan!

03/26/2026

The owner of an Ulster County medical transportation service company today pleaded guilty to grand larceny in the first degree for stealing over $1.1 million by unlawfully billing the Medicaid program by inflating charges and billing for services that were never provided, State Comptroller Thomas

Ulster County ADA Jordan Workman and Kumiko Dabney visited M. Clifford Miller Middle School yesterday to support student...
03/25/2026

Ulster County ADA Jordan Workman and Kumiko Dabney visited M. Clifford Miller Middle School yesterday to support student projects "The New Deal Era" - student visions.

The "New Deal'" project challenges students to identify hardships within their community and develop practical solutions and is inspired by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's original New Deal approach. Students presented proposals addressing issues ranging from affordable housing shortages to childcare accessibility. Students were able to identify hardships they see in their community and share them with representatives that have the power to make changes locally. This project does a great job of giving students the tools and a platform to be involved in community and local government issues.

The Ulster County District Attorney’s office celebrated with a luncheon to honor longtime Investigator Mike Andrews on h...
03/21/2026

The Ulster County District Attorney’s office celebrated with a luncheon to honor longtime Investigator Mike Andrews on his retirement.

District Attorney Emmanuel C. Nneji speaks before the assembly at Onteora HS, "Life is beautiful lived here! I encourage...
03/10/2026

District Attorney Emmanuel C. Nneji speaks before the assembly at Onteora HS, "Life is beautiful lived here! I encourage you to live it and respect the dignity of yourselves and all around you. We all have one life only. Life in prison is no life."

It’s not everyday that you get a puppy gram from the UC SPCA!!This handsome pup paid a visit to DA Nneji and staff today...
02/13/2026

It’s not everyday that you get a puppy gram from the UC SPCA!!
This handsome pup paid a visit to DA Nneji and staff today and lifted our spirits immensely! DA Nneji is grateful for the tireless work the UC SPCA does to care for all animals. This office supports them in their mission and will continue to prosecute crimes against animals.

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