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| In 1880 he became a United States District | Attorney, a position he held until 1888. |
| She is an | attorney, a housewife, and a former airline flight att |
| He is an | attorney, a graduate of Yale University and Brooklyn L |
| January 4, 2010, replacing long time District | Attorney Abraham, who chose to step down after ninetee |
| Notable | attorney, actor, former senator and presidential conte |
| Michael Lamb is an | attorney admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of P |
| forget, it could get nasty,” Nadeau said his | attorney advised. |
| He was an | attorney advisor for the Federal Trade Commission from |
| is brought to heel by a sermonizing district | attorney after she accidentally hits and kills a motor |
| ned the office of the Suffolk County District | Attorney after passing the Massachusetts Bar Exam. |
| McCright became an | attorney after the war and served in the Arkansas Hous |
| John Kirby - Intellectual property | attorney, after whom Nintendo may have named its "Kirb |
| 1944 Knappe was himself a candidate for city | attorney against Walter J. Mattison, the candidate who |
| The | attorney also reviews and approves the writing of all |
| , he sought and won election as Ramsey County | Attorney, although he only served for one term. |
| John Alexander as | Attorney Ambridge |
| Carl Harbaugh - District | Attorney Ames |
| He lives in Berkeley with his wife, | attorney Amy Slater, and their daughter, Dakota Gruene |
| He would have faced Hennepin County district | attorney Amy Klobuchar and Ford Bell in the DFL primar |
| lizes John Forrest Dillon who was a Davenport | attorney, an Iowa Supreme Court Justice and a judge on |
| He was an | attorney, an active Presbyterian throughout his life a |
| en aka Count Louden told an American district | attorney an interesting story. |
| Rocky Delgadillo, | attorney and former Los Angeles City Attorney who ran |
| ections included those for San Francisco city | attorney and treasurer, and five ballot measures. |
| Morgan was an | attorney and former Confederate general. |
| Harvard ultimately hired civil rights | attorney and U.S. Assistant Attorney General nominee L |
| Bratton was also formerly married to | attorney and newscaster Cheryl Fiandaca. |
| Jim Eisenhower, a former Assistant U.S. | Attorney and close confidant of Ed Rendell was the Dem |
| named in honor of William Hunter Campbell, an | attorney and amateur botanist who lived in Georgetown, |
| Steve Geller is an | attorney and politician in Florida. |
| In that election, she faced | attorney and community activist Roger Dickinson. |
| rginia City, Montana, where he served as city | attorney and county attorney for Madison County, Monta |
| t Klayman (born July 20, 1951) is an American | attorney and activist. |
| uly 4, 1847 - April 27, 1931) was an American | attorney and jurist from Oregon. |
| f Wescott B. Northam, a former Commonwealth's | Attorney and Circuit Court judge in Accomack County, V |
| He had previously been city | attorney and city counsel. |
| ton (August 22, 1909-January 10, 1999) was an | attorney and dean of the University of Texas School of |
| er 27, 1904-October 30, 1975) was an American | attorney and judge. |
| Taylor is a thrill-seeking | attorney and womanizer, while Harold is a married, lev |
| Joan Pariente (born December 24, 1948) is an | attorney and jurist from Florida. |
| iller (October 22, 1854-1941) was an American | attorney and Democratic Party politician in the state |
| She was an assistant U.S. | Attorney and chief of the Del Rio office, Western Dist |
| company said it is cooperating with the U.S. | Attorney and the document production request and inten |
| 2, 1919 - March 9, 2007) was an American U.S. | attorney and actor. |
| Chris Garrett (born December 26, 1973) is an | attorney and a Democratic politician from the U.S. sta |
| icer from 1985-1988 and an assistant district | attorney and criminal prosecutor from 1982-1989. |
| 1978 to 1981, Crier was an Assistant District | Attorney and Felony Chief Prosecutor for the Dallas Co |
| , Pennsylvania with his wife Eve, a corporate | attorney, and their two children. |
| In 1886, Herrick resigned as District | Attorney, and became Corporation Counsel of Albany. |
| aughters, Tekla and Chisana, and her husband, | attorney and musher David Monson. |
| Annette K. Ziegler (born 1964) is an American | attorney and judge. |
| relia E. Merchant, an assistant United States | attorney and their two children. |
| e eldest child of Richard Bullock Andrews, an | attorney, and his wife Emma Ann. |
| Joe Miller, | attorney and 2010 nominee for the U.S. Senate |
| James Hervey Price (1797-1882), Canadian | attorney and political figure |
| ntment, she was previously a civil litigation | attorney and an Assistant United States Attorney in th |
| Cory T. Williams is an American | attorney and Democratic politician from the U.S. state |
| s a California mountaineer, environmentalist, | attorney and inventor. |
| Sue K. Hicks - Scopes Trial | attorney and influence for the ballad, "A Boy Named Su |
| actice in Waco, he served as assistant county | attorney and county attorney for McLennan County for s |
| In 1998, Filan was hired by the State | Attorney's office for The Division of Criminal Justice |
| l was founded in 1964 by Robert J. Morris, an | attorney and former judge known as an anti-Communist. |
| avid Kerfoot (July 1, 1835 - March 31, 1903), | attorney and businessman, was mayor of Dallas (1876-18 |
| Ludwig Draxler (1896 - 1972) was an Austrian | attorney and politician. |
| He was an | attorney and judge, and a participant in Marks v. Shou |
| Veil became an | attorney and worked for several years as a civil serva |
| Thomas Hudson Connell is a retired | attorney and a Cape Cod based artist whose works span |
| Lorie Skjerven Gildea (born 1961) is an | attorney and the current Chief Justice of the Minnesot |
| The city expanded the office of the city's | attorney, and in 1982 the Portland Building was finish |
| eehan (born December 30, 1956) is an American | attorney and politician from the state of Massachusett |
| Virginia, where he was elected Commonwealth's | Attorney and city attorney for the period 1885-1889. |
| Perry (April 26, 1826 - ) was a Massachusetts | attorney and politician. |
| State Chairman is Steve Munisteri, a retired | attorney and businessman from Houston, and the Vice-Ch |
| of four children of Earl Andrew Forsythe, an | attorney, and Janet Kendall Forsythe. |
| rd (1770-1841) was a Rhode Island legislator, | attorney and member of the secessionist Hartford Conve |
| He was notable as an African-American | attorney and leader in the civil rights movement. |
| He began his political career as an | attorney and served as the district attorney of Dodge |
| gan - 1983 Chicago, Illinois) was an American | attorney, and a leading official of the International |
| Fritz Windhorst, | attorney and member of the Louisiana State Senate from |
| ams was born in Manhattan to Floyd Abrams, an | attorney, and Efrat Abrams. |
| Keith Stroup is an | attorney and founder of the National Organization for |
| The builder, Jacob Belser, was a planter, | attorney, and state senator (1812-15). |
| Dewayne Bunch currently works as an | attorney and partner at McCoin, McCoin, Bunch and Asso |
| ary 8, 1931 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio) is an | attorney and the owner of the Cleveland Indians. |
| tives such as living wills, Medical Powers of | Attorney, and Mental Health Powers of Attorney. |
| Louis A. Bartlett (1873-1951) was an | attorney and Mayor of Berkeley, California from 1919 t |
| World War II, Reppy served as Assistant City | Attorney and then City Attorney of Oxnard from 1946-19 |
| Lynne Hermle (born 1956) is an | attorney and partner in the Orrick, Herrington & Sutcl |
| ar, he first served as the assistant district | attorney, and later the district attorney of Fresno Co |
| sequently elected as Washington County States | Attorney and served in that capacity until 1972. |
| herford since 1987 with her husband David, an | attorney, and their four children. |
| ct on the kinds of questions asked by Tobin's | attorney and the witness' response to them. |
| Committee, Falcon worked briefly as a private | attorney and as a law clerk to the Texas Attorney Gene |
| Bratton is married to | attorney and TruTV analyst Rikki Klieman, and has one |
| omas M. Smith served as an Assistant District | Attorney and as Chief Assistant District Attorney befo |
| LeDoux is a maritime | attorney and businesswoman with offices in Anchorage a |
| ne of a medianistic mother, Barwise became an | attorney and nationally-prominent member of the Nation |
| He is an | attorney, and a member of the Maryland and D.C. bars. |
| His father was Charles, also an | attorney, and his mother was Irma Wilhelmi Nesbitt. |
| He then served as an | attorney and commissioner at the Minneapolis Civil Rig |
| ng) Pitt (born March 29, 1944) is an American | attorney and former chairman of the Alabama Democratic |
| erworth (born August 20, 1942) is an American | attorney and politician from the U.S. state of Florida |
| He was an | attorney and a professor. |
| Foster I was a prominent Nashville, Tennessee | attorney and politician. |
| to Robert Yates, a prominent Anti-Federalist | attorney and jurist. |
| Frank Kieffer Martin is an American defense | attorney and a former mayor of Columbus, Georgia. |
| His father was a prominent | attorney and circuit court clerk, and from 1842 to 184 |
| Susan J. M. Bauman is an | attorney and former politician. |
| An | attorney and politician in the Buffalo, New York area |
| Russell A. Anderson (born May 28, 1942) is an | attorney and former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Sup |
| He is a Washington | attorney and lobbyist, with offices on Capitol Hill, w |
| And there was Mr. Foran, the United States | attorney and doggedly determined prosecutor. |
| He is a patent | attorney, and a co-founder and partner of the Intellec |
| ng was commissioned by Wirt Dexter, a Chicago | attorney and real estate developer. |
| wcomb (December 20, 1821-May 23, 1882) was an | attorney and judge from Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
| brings his experience as a former practicing | attorney and city court judge. |
| Donoghue is an | attorney and a former mayor (1998-2002) and city counc |
| Derrick D. T. Shepherd (born c. 1970) is an | attorney and Democratic politician, formerly a member |
| n Leverett was the son of Hudson Leverett, an | attorney, and Sarah (Payton) Leverett, (and grandson o |
| He served as prosecuting | attorney and judge of the circuit court. |
| He is also a practicing | attorney and adjunct faculty member of North Shore Com |
| Bothe (born 1927 in Baltimore) is an American | attorney and judge. |
| yone knows who he is or why he's there," said | attorney and professor Lewis Laska. |
| When not in public service, Weinzapfel is an | attorney and an adjunct professor at the University of |
| Chris Kelly, | attorney and former chief privacy officer of Facebook |
| ber 8, 1780 - May 3, 1853) was a Pennsylvania | attorney and judge. |
| He worked as a trial | attorney and Deputy Public Defender in the San Francis |
| After the war, Spear became a patent | attorney and eventually became the United States Commi |
| Major League baseball player, | attorney, and linguist Moe Berg contributed in various |
| Gibbs is married to Mary Catherine Gibbs, an | attorney, and lives in Alexandria, Virginia with their |
| Stovall was former Crawford County | Attorney and member of Kansas Parole Board. |
| 1996, she held the position of Deputy State's | Attorney and Bureau Chief for the Public Interest Bure |
| ssioner of Human Resources Jim Martin (D) and | Attorney and CPA Allen Buckley (L). |
| He was appointed a Deputy U.S. | Attorney and was chief of the Public Corruption Unit f |
| s at the same time appointed Los Angeles City | Attorney and Los Angeles County District Attorney, to |
| e from Congress, Sikorski became a Washington | attorney and lobbyist. |
| Henry E. Asp (1856-1923) was an | attorney and politician who was instrumental in the fo |
| in offices of the Los Angeles County District | Attorney and the Los Angeles County Public Defender. |
| His mother was an | attorney and his father owned a pharmacy in the old Wa |
| re serious violations are reviewed by a staff | attorney and a citation is prepared for formal hearing |
| reated by Edward St. John Latham, a prominent | attorney and secretly a major operative of crimelord K |
| She worked as a private practice | attorney, and was appointed as a judge in the Nebraska |
| lette (born December 29, 1941) is an American | attorney and retired judge in the state of Oregon. |
| ead, Minnesota to Solomon Gilman Comstock, an | attorney, and Sarah Ball Comstock. |
| Her father, Silvestro Cereto was an | attorney and a king's magistrate. |
| ation, Stainback was a United States District | Attorney and then a judge on the U.S. District Court f |
| Donald F. Turner was a notable antitrust | attorney and professor at Harvard Law School. |
| He was appointed United States | Attorney and served until his resignation in 1825. |
| e to Abel Turner Harding (1881-1966), also an | attorney, and the former Mary Moore. |
| a five-candidate field, placing second behind | attorney and fellow Democrat Asha Jackson. |
| After leaving town, Adam had his | attorney and another ex-wife, Liza, serve Annie divorc |
| 805, Archibald was admitted to practice as an | attorney and barrister. |
| ens Graham (1905-1976) was a Washington, D.C. | attorney and political appointee. |
| , 1922 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a prominent | attorney and legal author. |
| He is also an | attorney, and former Colorado Democratic Party figure. |
| - April 18, 1979) was an American politician, | attorney and military pilot. |
| "Andy" Owens, Jr. (born 1947) is an American | attorney and circuit court judge in Sarasota County, F |
| Guy A. Carbone is an American | attorney and Perennial candidate in Massachusetts who |
| Traynor (Jenny Wade) is an assistant district | attorney and former girlfriend of Jack. |
| David Hahn, | attorney and internet development company CEO |
| His father is an | attorney, and he has one sister, Brooke. |
| onner (July 16, 1902 - March 28, 1970) was an | attorney and the 13th Governor of Montana. |
| December 10, 1989) was a Wisconsin Democratic | attorney and politician. |
| Patrick J. McManus was a Massachusetts | attorney and politician who served as the fifty fourth |
| Holshouser was trained as an | attorney and served several terms representing Watauga |
| 23, 1837 - November 16, 1908) was an American | attorney and politician from the state of Georgia who |
| ferred to Greifswald, he was appointed (1850) | attorney, and became privatdozent at the university. |
| Jerry Labriola Jr., a Wallingford | attorney and 2010 candidate for Congress, is the party |
| se of Representatives, the U.S. Navy, as U.S. | Attorney, and in the Indiana State Senate. |
| d College and Harvard Law School he became an | attorney and bank executive in Boston, Massachusetts b |
| uary 5, 1870 - March 4, 1943) was an American | attorney and politician from the state of Oregon. |
| For the | attorney and author, see Kenneth S. Stern. |
| r 28, 1854 - January 7, 1931) was an American | attorney and judge in the state of Oregon. |
| ent early twentieth century Washington, D.C., | attorney and namesake of Darlington School in Rome, Ge |
| Tarah Toohil is an American | attorney and politician, and member of the Republican |
| 1954) is a Republican American | attorney and diplomat. |
| Ripley Eagles Rand is a North Carolina | attorney and jurist who was confirmed in late 2010 as |
| Patrick trained as an | attorney and acted in the trial of Daniel Dean. |
| Robert W. Williams was an | attorney and represented the Marquis de Lafayette and |
| llinan (born December 4, 1936) is an American | attorney and politician from San Francisco, California |
| University of Toronto and then articled as an | attorney and solicitor. |
| , 1918 - December 4, 2006), was a Hot Springs | attorney and a Democratic member of the Arkansas State |
| In 1954 he was elected county | attorney and served in that capacity until 1958, when |
| She served as a staff | attorney and then as the first director of the Public |
| es (November 25, 1876 - ) was a Massachusetts | attorney and politician. |
| successively as master in chancery, district | attorney, and member of the Michigan House of Represen |
| Caruthers had a distinguished career as an | attorney and educator. |
| ke, Florida, and served as county prosecuting | attorney and as city attorney for the city of Starke. |
| the son of Joseph S. Iseman, a noted New York | attorney and partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton |
| In 2009, Kingrea was an | attorney and City Councilman in Fairhope Alabama. |
| Kester (born October 20, 1916) is an American | attorney and former judge in the state of Oregon. |
| She is an | attorney and former Planning Commissioner. |
| "Mike" Burkett, Jr. (born June 7, 1948) is an | attorney and Democratic politician from Idaho. |
| o, like his father, was a prominent Nashville | attorney and politician. |
| He was an | attorney and was active in local civic and political l |
| Court, and, in 1895, he was appointed Borough | Attorney and held this position from 1895-1918. |
| Jr. (August 15, 1903 - March 8, 1973) was an | attorney and one-term Member of Congress from Tennesse |
| Martin David Kiar is a Davie, Florida | attorney and Democratic politician who serves as the r |
| He worked as an | attorney and clerked for N.C. |
| David Evan Markus (born 1973) is an American | attorney and government employee. |
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