Earlier this month, Sheriff Grady Judd was awarded the inaugural Major County Sheriffs of America Sandra S. Hutchens Sheriff of the Year award.
Sheriff Sandra Hutchens (Orange County, CA) served as the MCSA President during Sheriff Judd’s term as the Association’s Vice-President. She unfortunately passed away in 2021 following a long battle with breast cancer.
“I was humbled and honored to receive the very first Sheriff Sandra Hutchens MCSA Sheriff of the Year award at the MCSA conference in Washington, D.C. this week,” Sheriff Grady Judd said after winning. “I served with Sheriff Hutchens on the MCSA board. She was a consummate professional and she is dearly missed.”
MCSA President Sheriff Dennis Lemma presented the award during the 2022 Winter Conference annual awards ceremony held in Washington, D.C., for Sheriff Judd’s “steady leadership, mentorship, and friendship at the helm of MCSA [which] gave this association a visionary foundation for growth to ‘Lead the Way’ in the profession of law enforcement.”
Established in 1998, The Major County Sheriffs of America is a professional law enforcement association of the 113 largest Sheriff’s Offices representing counties or parishes with 500,000 population or more. They are dedicated to preserving the highest integrity in law enforcement and the elected Office of the Sheriff. Their membership represents over 130 million citizens.
The Major County Sheriffs of America is a united and powerful voice of community leaders on issues of public concern through: Sense of Urgency, Communication, Education, Advocacy, and Research.