Patricia Froehlich
Patricia M. Froehlich is an attorney known for her extensive career in public service within Connecticut's legal system. She served as the State's Attorney for the Judicial District of Windham, based in Danielson, Connecticut, a position she was appointed to effective July 10, 2001.
Her career in the Division of Criminal Justice began as a Deputy Assistant State's Attorney in the Judicial District of Danbury on September 28, 1990. She was subsequently promoted to Assistant State's Attorney in July 1993 and further advanced to Supervisory Assistant State's Attorney in Danbury on March 15, 1996. Throughout her tenure, Attorney Froehlich has been involved in significant initiatives. In 2013, she was appointed Chair of the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee by the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence, having been a member of the committee since 2010. This committee works to prevent deaths resulting from domestic violence through multi-disciplinary examinations of intimate partner fatalities.
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Criminal Justice Commission reappoints states attorneys for Litchfield New Haven New London Tolland. (n.d.). CT.gov. https://portal.ct.gov/dcj/criminal-justice-commission/criminal-justice-commission-news-releases/news-releases/criminal-justice-commission-reappoints-states-attorneys-for-litchfield-new-haven-new-london-tolland?language=en_US
The Brief. (2013). The Brief. https://cslib.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/api/collection/p128501coll2/id/254119/download