Martin not seeking reelection as DA
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Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin has announced he will not be a candidate for reelection in the municipal election this year.
“It is my intent, God willing, to serve the remainder of my term in office, which will end the first Monday of January 2024,” Martin said in a Jan. 17 news release.
The 25th anniversary of Martin being named district attorney was Jan. 26.
“I have been privileged to serve in this office. I am very appreciative of former county Executive Jane S. Baker, who supported my appointment, and of the board of commissioners of Lehigh County, who appointed me to the position in January 1998,” Martin said.
Martin said he is proud of the record achieved in the district attorney’s office over the last 25 years. He praised the dedication, professionalism and efforts of the many assistant district attorneys and dedicated members of the administrative staff.
Martin said he was grateful to his secretary of 28 years - Merrily Starkey - who also served as head of the administrative staff over the last 15 years.
He noted the record achieved in prosecuting the most serious crime - criminal homicide.
“To date, we have prosecuted 296 homicides and obtained convictions in 289, a better-than-97.5%conviction record,” Martin said.
Martin also said he is proud of the Regional Intelligence and Investigation Center, which has been operating for 10 years, providing “law enforcement with an excellent investigative and intelligence resource.”
Martin thanked many individually in his announcement, as well as expressed his deep appreciation to the law enforcement community of Lehigh County.
“I have had the privilege to work closely with many municipal police chiefs over the past 25 years and many other fine officers of local police departments,” Martin said. “I thank all of them for their support, friendship and the service they provide to the citizens of their communities.”
Martin also thanked the many elected officials in Lehigh County, as well as the employees of the county, supporters, friends and citizens, for their trust.
“I am proud to have achieved the rank of longest-serving district attorney in the history of Lehigh County,” Martin said.