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Christina Trocheck

City Prosecutor at City Of Salina

Christina Trocheck is an experienced legal professional currently serving as the City Prosecutor for the City of Salina since May 2016. Previously, Christina held the position of First Assistant Saline County Attorney at the Saline County Attorney's Office from September 2006 to May 2016. Christina has also worked in private practice at McKenna & Trocheck from January 2001 to April 2005 and served as an Assistant County Attorney at the Saline County Attorney's Office from October 1995 to January 2001. Christina Trocheck obtained a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree from Washburn University School of Law between 1992 and 1995 and earned a Bachelor in Administration of Justice with a focus on Criminal Justice from Wichita State University from 1986 to 1991.

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Salina, United States

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City Of Salina

Originated in 1858 under the Town and Village Act in the State of Kansas, Salina became a City of the First Class on July 9, 1920 and has had a commission-city manager form of government since 1921. The commission, comprised of five members elected at large, selects one member each year to serve as mayor. The governing body is responsible for determining policy, and the city manager is responsible for the administration of the municipality. Appointed by the governing body, the city manager acts as the chief executive and primary agent. The City of Salina is comprised of 13 departments: Arts and Humanities, City Manager's Office, Finance, Computer Technology, Community and Development Services, Fire, Human Resources, Municipal Court, Parks and Recreation, Police, Public Works, Utilities. The departments work together to serve the needs of Salina's citizens, and they aim to be the best performing municipality in Kansas.


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