Solicitor’s Office juvenile prosecutor wins award

From staff reports

Fourteenth Circuit Assistant Solicitor Christine Grefe has received the Ernest F. Hollings Award for Excellence in State Prosecution from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for her juvenile caseload work in Family Court. She was recognized Sunday at the annual Solicitor’s Conference in Myrtle Beach.

“Family Court focuses on doing what is best for the child,” 14th Circuit Solicitor Duffie Stone said in a release. “What is in the best interest of the child is in the best interest of the community. … (T)he child Christine turns around at age 13 will not be the career criminal we will see at age 30. She is making a difference and making our community better.”

Grefe has been a prosecutor with the 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office since 2004. She is one of the longest-serving attorneys in the office and is its lone prosecutor for juvenile cases, which are typically handled in Family Court. As assistant solicitor, Grefe works closely with the S.C. Department of Juvenile Justice and the Solicitor’s Office Juvenile Pre-Trial Intervention, Arbitration and Juvenile Multidisciplinary Court teams, which she was instrumental in forming.

She was recently nominated to serve on Governor’s Juvenile Justice Advisory Council.

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