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Curnan served on the Northeast Iowa Crime Commission and, with [[CLEMENS, David|David CLEMENS]] successfully secured a grant for construction of the Dubuque Law Enforcement Center. The Alcohol Safety Action Program, second in the State of Iowa, added officers to the force for training and handling alcohol-related traffic cases. | Curnan served on the Northeast Iowa Crime Commission and, with [[CLEMENS, David|David CLEMENS]] successfully secured a grant for construction of the Dubuque Law Enforcement Center. The Alcohol Safety Action Program, second in the State of Iowa, added officers to the force for training and handling alcohol-related traffic cases. | ||
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CURNAN, Robert. (Davenport, IA- ). Judge. Curnan, Dubuque County Attorney for eight years, was appointed an Iowa District Court judge by Iowa Governor Robert Ray in 1980. As County Attorney, Curnan instituted having staff attorneys on 24-hour call, a practice enabling suspects to be quickly brought before a judge. Curnan also revealed plea bargains in open court. Both practices have become standard procedure across Iowa.
Curnan served on the Northeast Iowa Crime Commission and, with David CLEMENS successfully secured a grant for construction of the Dubuque Law Enforcement Center. The Alcohol Safety Action Program, second in the State of Iowa, added officers to the force for training and handling alcohol-related traffic cases.