Upon graduating law school, Jason Walsh joined Herman J. Bigi in general practice in 1996.[1] During this time, he practiced law with a concentration in Criminal Law, DUI, White Collar Crime, as well as all other areas of law. While in private practice, Walsh served as Washington County Children and Youth Services Solicitor for nine years.[3]
After 20 years of working for his private practice, Walsh joined the Washington County District Attorney's Office as Deputy District Attorney in September 2016.[1][3] Walsh was appointed to First Assistant District Attorney by District Attorney Eugene A. Vittone in 2020.[3][4]
Walsh was sworn in as the District Attorney of Washington County on August 23, 2021, after the death of Eugene A. Vittone.[5][6] During Walsh's DA tenure, he has prosecuted several felonies, including homicides.[5][7]
Walsh has voiced intention to seek the death penalty in specific cases involving the killing of infants, all of which were under six months old.[9][10][11][12] He has sought the death penalty in the case of the killing of a convenient store worker.[13] He has also sought the death penalty for a case where the victim was killed by being burned alive.[14]
2023 Election
Walsh ran unopposed for the Republican nominee for the office of Washington County District Attorney in the May 2023 primary.[15][16] Walsh was the Republican candidate for the office of Washington County District Attorney for the November 2023 general election.
On November 7, 2023, District Attorney Walsh won his first full-term. He swiftly defeated his challenger by earning 61% of the vote.[17]