Voices Of Los Alamos Features Marco Serna May 18

District Attorney Marco Serna

VOLA News:

The next Voices of Los Alamos meeting, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, May 18, features Marco Serna, First Judicial District Attorney in Santa Fe, Los Alamos and Rio Arriba counties.

Serna will address what the role of District Attorney fulfills in the state’s capital and in the more rural communities. He will share stories from the fight against the opioid epidemic, the legislative challenges his office faces, and his recent trip to the Navajo Nation to bring relief supplies. 

Several candidates for CD3 asked Voices to host them and the VOLA leadership agreed to have them speak about their area of expertise and not use the time to campaign. Serna was only the second candidate to accept this offer. 

ZOOM LINK TO BE PROVIDED the day before the event.

Serna graduated from St. Michael’s High School in 2001 and received his Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice and Public Administration from the University of Arizona in 2005. Marco earned his Juris Doctor Degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2008.

He has a distinguished career serving as a New Mexican Assistant Attorney General prosecuting Medicaid Fraud and Elder Abuse. He later served as an Assistant District Attorney in Valencia and Sandoval Counties where he prosecuted Domestic Violence and DWI misdemeanor offenses. He serves as First Judicial District Attorney in Santa Fe, Los Alamos and Rio Arriba counties.

Serna’s lifelong commitment to public service provides him with an understanding of the unique challenges facing families. As First Judicial District Attorney, he has worked tirelessly to solve many of the problems facing local communities. From a treatment-oriented approach to the deeply entrenched drug problems, to cracking down on violent crimes, Serna has been on the front line defending and protecting local communities.

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