Daniel A. Picketts Chief Assistant ProsecutorCommon Pleas Court Daniel is the Chief Assistant Prosecutor for Hocking County and oversees the day to day operations of the Prosecutor’s Office per Jennifer Graham and is the felony prosecutor for Hocking County. Daniel is married to his wife Stephanie, with 3 children. He is also a Marine veteran serving from 2007-2011; ending active duty as a Sergeant in the logistics field. Daniel then attended Hawaii Pacific University earning his Bachelor of Science and Business Administration, Business Economics. He then Attended law school at the University of Massachusetts where he earned his Juris Doctorate. Daniel has since been practicing law, and concentrating on criminal prosecution. |
Kevin Day Assistant ProsecutorMunicipal Court Kevin Day handles the docket in Municipal Court. Kevin comes to us from the Wood County Prosecutors' Office in West Virginia, where he worked for nearly 3 years. While working as a prosecutor in West Virginia Kevin first worked in Magistrate Court before transitioning to Circuit Court. Kevin attended law school at Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia. Before becoming an attorney, Kevin was a law enforcement officer in West Virginia. Kevin is a family man with a loving wife and five children, and lives in Washington County, Ohio. Kevin is excited to join our team and learn the ropes from our experienced staff. |
Robert Abdalla Assistant ProsecutorJuvenile Court  Robert is an Ohio native and has been practicing law since 2013. He graduated summa cum from Ohio University, where he was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. Robert then earned his law degree from Vanderbilt University Law School. Prior to joining the Hocking County Prosecutor’s Office, Robert practiced as a litigator, where he represented clients at trial, before state courts of appeals, as well as before administrative agencies. Additionally, Robert has spent significant time advocating for Ohio’s veterans and service members, working to educate policymakers on the particular challenges affecting military veterans. He has presented on veterans’ issues to attorneys and judges at various legal education seminars around the state. A veteran himself, Robert served as an infantryman in the U.S. Army from 2002-07 and deployed twice in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. | Jeffrey A. Catri Civil ProsecutorCivil Court Jeffrey is a native of Erie County, Ohio. He is a graduate of Bowling Green State University and The University of Akron Law School, and was admitted to practice law in Ohio in 1984, North Carolina in 2010. Jeffrey is a third-generation attorney in the State of Ohio. For the past fifteen years Jeffrey represented Pickaway County as an assistant prosecutor in tax foreclosures and appeals relating thereto and has been an assistant prosecutor in Hocking County in the civil division for the past four years. In his role with Hocking County, he is legal advisor to county officials, boards, and commissions. The Hocking County Prosecutor represents Hocking County in civil suits on behalf of the county, provides legal opinions and counsel regarding the operation of various county agencies and departments, represents and advises all elected county officials, including the board of commissioners, clerk of courts, auditor, coroner, engineer, recorder, sheriff, treasurer, and judges, as well as county agencies, boards, and departments, and the board of trustees for all Hocking County townships. The civil division also collects delinquent real estate and personal property tax monies for the county on behalf of the treasurer and delinquent lodging tax on behalf of the lodging tax administrator. |