Brendan M. Ahern was the former Deputy Division Chief of the Suffolk
County District Attorney’s Office Trial Division. As Deputy
Division Chief, Mr. Ahern oversaw the Vehicular Crime, District
Court, Case Advisory, and Intake Bureaus and the Domestic Violence
Unit. Additionally, he worked alongside members of the Executive Team
to advise the District Attorney on strategy and policy matters.
Mr. Ahern previously
served as the Chief of the Vehicular Crime Bureau between January
2018 and January 2020. In this capacity, Mr. Ahern managed the
investigation and prosecution of all vehicular crimes in Suffolk
County involving serious physical injury and death. Additionally, Mr.
Ahern implemented the District Attorney’s “Choices &
Consequences” program to educate Suffolk County high school
students about safe and smart choices regarding alcohol, drugs, and
driving.
Mr. Ahern began his
career as a prosecutor in the Nassau County District Attorney’s
Office, where he was assigned to the District Court and Vehicular
Crime Bureau. In 2011, he was promoted to Trial Supervisor for the
DWI Unit, and at the time he left the office he was a Deputy Bureau
Chief of the District Court Bureau tasked with supervising all
misdemeanor vehicular prosecutions in the county.
From 2014 to 2017,
Mr. Ahern was in private practice where he successfully worked in
areas of criminal defense and civil negligence. In 2017, he was
recognized by the Suffolk County Assigned Defenders for his
excellence in uncovering misconduct in a multi-defendant homicide
case.
Mr. Ahern served as
an instructor for the New York State Prosecutor’s Training
Institute (“NYPTI”) on topics ranging from homicide prosecutions,
collision investigation and reconstruction, DWI investigation, and
victim’s rights. Additionally, Mr. Ahern lectured on legal topics
to the Suffolk County Police Academy and within the Suffolk County
District Attorney’s Office.
Mr. Ahern was the
recipient of the 2018 Suffolk County District Attorney’s Leadership
Award. In 2019, he received awards for both his investigative work
within the District Attorney’s Conviction Integrity Bureau in the
exoneration of an innocent man wrongfully convicted of murder in
1977, as well as his lead trial work culminating in the conviction of
a defendant who drove drunk and killed a twelve-year old Boy Scout.
In January 2020, Mr. Ahern was recognized by the District Attorney
Association of the State of New York (“DAASNY”) with the
prestigious Robert M. Morgenthau Award. The award is given annually
to one regional prosecutor that personifies a commitment to integrity
and the tireless pursuit of justice. In December 2020, he was
recognized as the National Traffic Safety Prosecutor of the Year by
the National Association of Prosecuting Coordinators and the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”).
Mr. Ahern received a
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Villanova University and
his law degree from Hofstra University School of Law, where he was a
recipient of the Judge Edward J. Hart Memorial Scholarship for Trial
Advocacy. Mr. Ahern was born and raised in Suffolk County, and
currently lives in Suffolk County with his wife and family.
Lt. Michael P.
Murphy Navy Seal Museum Fundraising Team
Mr. Ahern works with
a team of volunteers to fundraise in support of the completion and
operation of the Lt. Michael P. Murphy Navy Seal Museum in West
Sayville, New York. His team of local supporters takes great pride in
honoring a local, real American Hero and Medal of Honor recipient and
all the men and women of our United States military services who
serve and sacrifice to protect our freedom.