![]() By September of that year, Taylor reported the office being "current." By January 2010, Taylor's office reported having reduced an over-4000 file backlog, left by predecessor Robert Hecht, to 22 cases. These cases date as far back as 30 years. In 2013 the County granted funding to the unit, which has since prosecuted an average three cases a year. ![]() In 2009, Taylor launched a Cold Case Homicide Unit to pursue unsolved homicides in Shawnee County. He was re-elected in 2012, after facing no opposition. ![]() ![]() Taylor was elected the District Attorney of Shawnee County in 2008. He has also served as a Municipal Court Judge Pro Tem, an administrative hearing officer, a member of the Shawnee County Civil Service Board, and a member of the Shawnee County Planning Commission. Prior to being elected District Attorney, Taylor worked in the Public Power Industry and in private practice. He earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Kansas and a JD from Chicago-Kent College of Law. Taylor grew up on a family farm in Silver Lake, Kansas.
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