10 Friday, January 15, 1988 / University Daily Kansan District attorney to seek re-election By David Sodamann Cansan staff writer Douglas County District Attorney Jim Flory announced yesterday that he would seek re-election. He announced his decision during a morning press conference at his office in the Judicial and Law Enforcement Center, 11th and Massachusetts streets. Flory was first elected district attorney in 1984. Flory said that when he first took office, his goals were to establish an open and responsive office, to enhance services to victims and witnesses of crimes, to attract and retain an experienced legal staff and to improve relationships with other law enforcement agencies. Over the past three years, he said, progress has been made toward accomplishing these goals. "The past three years have been a source of pride and accomplishment for me, and I look forward to this campaign, and the prospect of serving the people of Douglas County for another four years, with eager anticipation and enthusiasm," he said. Flory said the increased number of criminal cases filed by his office was an indication that he was achieving those goals. In 1984, before he took office, a few more than 700 criminal cases were filed. During 1987, 1,100 cases were filed, he said. Flory said he had maintained an aggressive attitude toward drug law enforcement and said he planned to continue that policy. As chief law officer in Douglas County, Flory works with KU police and University officials when crime occurs on campus. His relationship with KU police is good, he said. Flory said that if he were reelected, he would do more to protect consumers. He said he had plans for programs to reduce shoplifting and bad-check writing. The growing criminal case load has made it difficult for new consumer protection programs during this term, Flory said. Flory, 39, is married and has two daughters. He earned a law degree from KU in 1979. He earned a bachelor's degree in general studies, psychology and political science from KU in 1975. The district attorney's office, which has a staff of 19, will operate with a budget of $511,000 this year, he said. He served in the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam. He has served as an assistant and chief of the criminal division at the Kansas attorney general's office. He also worked as an assistant attorney for the state Alcohol Beverage Control Board, was legal counsel for the Department of Corrections and was a deputy sheriff in Douglas County. 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