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He was elected to City Council in 1868 and the following year was appointed Assistant Collector of Internal Revenue of the Cincinnati district. [2] In March 1870, Campbell completed his studies and began practicing law in the city. The next year, he was elected prosecuting attorney. During his two terms as prosecutor, his successes included ...
Dinsmore grew up in Portsmouth, Ohio [4] and was a 1891 graduate of Cincinnati Law School (now known as University of Cincinnati College of Law). Mr. Mr. Dinsmore opened a private practice in 1908, and in 1912 he invited Walter M. Shohl, [ 5 ] a graduate of Harvard Law School to join the firm. [ 6 ]
Simon L. Leis Jr. (/ l iː s /; born June 12, 1934 [1]) is a lawyer and local official from Cincinnati, Ohio. He served as County Prosecutor for Hamilton County (1971–1983), a judge in the Court of Common Pleas (1983–1987), and the county sheriff (1987–2012).
Attorneys for former Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld have asked a federal appeals court to throw out his convictions, saying the case against him was "a year-long prosecutorial Truman ...
Robert A. Pinn (1879): [37] [38] First African American lawyer in Massillon County, Ohio and Stark County, Ohio [39] Clay E. Hunter: [45] First African American male judge in Stark County, Ohio (upon his appointment to the Canton Municipal Court in 1962) Kyle L. Stone (2021): [46] First African-American elected prosecutor in Stark County, Ohio
Nee Fong: [53] First Asian American female lawyer in Cincinnati, Ohio [Hamilton County, Ohio] Verna Williams: [54] First African American (female) to serve as the Dean of University of Cincinnati College of Law (2017) Janaya Trotter Bratton: [55] First African American female to serve as President of the Cincinnati Bar Association (2023)
University of Cincinnati (BA, JD) Michael Ryan Barrett (born January 14, 1951) is a senior United States district judge in Ohio . [ 1 ] Barrett practiced law for nearly 30 years before he was nominated by President George W. Bush and approved by the Senate to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio in 2006.
Sayers has masterfully shifted the focus from the individual detective to the community that surrounds him, a community that supports his job by doing their own work extremely well. She also implicitly broadens this vision by demonstrating that Inspector Parker, Miss Climpson , and Miss Murchison are not simply waiting around until they can be ...