| Pritzker Appoints Brendan Kelly to 
			Lead the Illinois State Police 
 
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			 [January 23, 2019] 
			Governor JB Pritzker appointed Brenden Kelly to lead the Illinois 
			State Police, the third prosecutor tapped to run ISP. 
 Brendan Kelly will serve as Director of the Illinois State Police 
			(ISP).*
 
			Kelly currently serves as the State's Attorney of St. Clair County, 
			a post he’s held since 2010. He previously served as an Assistant 
			State's Attorney and has had a wide range of experience with law 
			enforcement.  
			As a college student, Kelly volunteered with a non-profit group that 
			worked with law enforcement combating child prostitution in Calgary, 
			Canada.  
			During his military service as an officer in the United States Navy, 
			Kelly conducted research on Israeli-Palestinian joint police patrols 
			in the Middle East.  
			As an Assistant State's Attorney, he served on the Illinois State 
			Bar Association Criminal Justice Section Council.  
			
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			He was appointed by former Illinois Governor Pat Quinn to the 
			Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission in 2013 and was recently 
			appointed by Governor Bruce Rauner to the Illinois Criminal Justice 
			and Sentencing Reform Commission. Kelly has also been named to the 
			Attorney General's Sexual Assault Task Force.  
			 
			  
			He received his Juris Doctor from the St. Louis University School of 
			Law and his Bachelor of Arts in government and international 
			relations from the University of Notre Dame. 
 * Appointment pending confirmation by the Illinois Senate.
 
				 
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