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  1. Since taking office, Donnelly has created the Firearms Intelligence Unit and the Pharmaceutical Diversion and Cybercrimes Unit. Nassau District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly. Photo: Ryland West/ALM Nassau County has repeatedly ranked No. 1 as the safest county in America, but the DA said opioids remain a big concern for her office.

  2. Donnelly herself has given the presentation at hundreds of high school assemblies in the last decade. Since assuming office, District Attorney Donnelly has created the Pharmaceutical Diversion and Cybercrimes Unit, to tackle the growing opioid crisis and the proliferation of child sexual abuse material during the pandemic.

  3. Jan 25, 2023 · Since taking office, Donnelly has created the Firearms Intelligence Unit and the Pharmaceutical Diversion and Cybercrimes Unit. Nassau District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly. Photo: Ryland West/ALM

  4. Mar 20, 2023 · Major cases / priorities: Donnelly’s office led an indictment against an interstate gun trafficking case, where law enforcement linked at least 11 of the weapons to instances of violent crime, and has prosecuted MS-13 gang-related crimes Priorities include illegal gun sales, a Mental Hygiene Unit, a Pharmaceutical Diversion and Cybercrimes Unit, and youth and school-based programs.

  5. Jan 24, 2024 · Senior Assistant District Attorney and Unit Chief of the Pharmaceutical Diversion and Cybercrimes Unit Melissa Scannell and Senior Litigation Counsel Stefanie Palma of the Homicide Bureau are ...

  6. Jun 17, 2021 · Following the UK drug summit, which I called in Glasgow in February last year, the Minister for public health and I jointly hosted a meeting in September, bringing together academic experts and Government Ministers from across the home nations of the UK to discuss topics such as drug-related deaths, treatment and recovery services, and the impact of the pandemic on illegal drug taking.

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  8. Dec 21, 2021 · Perhaps because diversion represents a form of de facto decriminalisation (functionally similar to how possession has been “decriminalised” in Portugal), or perhaps because the government recently criticised Labour and the SNP as being “soft on drugs” for supporting such approaches, significant effort appears to have gone into distracting attention from their role in the new strategy.6 ...