Commissioner of Jurors Lawrence Voigtsberger will retire Monday.

Commissioner of Jurors Lawrence Voigtsberger will retire Monday. Credit: Rod Richardson

Little more than a year after his appointment, Suffolk Commissioner of Jurors Lawrence Voigtsberger is retiring from his $124,507-a-year post.

A Brookhaven Conservative, Voigtsberger, 63, will exit Monday. 

Voigtberger, whose 33-year career started as a senior New York City court officer and rose to a senior case management coordinator, had succeeded former Suffolk Legis. Michael O'Donohoe, also a Conservative, who had been in the job for 22 years.

Selection of a new commissioner of jurors will be made by a vote of the county jury board, which is made up of judges of the Supreme and Surrogate courts after a screening process. Officials could not estimate how long the process would take.

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