Senator Bill Weber Presents Commendation Award To Chief Assistant DA Patrick Frawley

On Friday afternoon, Rockland County's Chief Assistant District Attorney, Patrick Frawley, was honored with the prestigious Senate Commendation Award by Senator Bill Weber in a heartfelt ceremony recognizing his decades of dedicated service, leadership, and commitment to justice and community safety.
Pat Frawley began his career as a highly decorated Detective with the Town of Orangetown Police Department. Renowned for his investigative expertise, he tackled complex cases, from high-profile homicides to intricate money laundering operations, earning the respect of his peers and making a lasting impact in Rockland County.
While serving as a full-time detective, Frawley demonstrated exceptional determination by earning his law degree cum laude from Pace Law School. His transition to private legal practice showcased his commitment to using his expertise to enhance public safety.
Frawley further extended his service by taking on the role of Coordinator of Safety and Security for the Clarkstown Central School District, where he spearheaded crucial safety initiatives. His advanced training with the FBI, NYPD, and the Israeli Police in anti-terrorism methods underscored his dedication to continually improving his craft and prioritizing community protection.
Now serving as Rockland County’s Chief Assistant District Attorney, Frawley remains a pillar of the justice system, working tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of residents.
"Pat Frawley's career embodies dedication, courage, and excellence," said Senator Weber during the ceremony. "On behalf of the people of New York State, I am honored to present this commendation as a token of our gratitude for all you have done - and continue to do - for Rockland County."