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  2. United States District Court for the District of Vermont

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    The Vermont district maintains offices in Burlington and Rutland, enabling the Marshals Service to carry out its role with respect to public safety in Vermont. [4] The U.S. Marshal for Vermont is responsible for federal law enforcement activities within the state, including apprehending fugitives and sex offenders, managing transport of federal ...

  3. Category:State's attorneys in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "State's attorneys in Vermont" The following 181 pages are in this category, out of 181 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Vermont Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont attorney general is a statewide elected executive official in the U.S. state of Vermont who is elected every two years. [1] It was created by an act of the Vermont General Assembly in 1790, repealed in 1797, and revived in 1904. The office began as a one-person operation located at Windsor, Vermont, the state's first

  5. Category:Vermont attorneys general - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vermont attorneys general" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Category:Vermont lawyers - Wikipedia

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    Vermont attorneys general (1 C, 29 P) B. Lawyers from Brattleboro, Vermont (23 P) J. Vermont state court judges (1 C, 131 P) Judges of the United States District ...

  7. John J. Easton Jr. - Wikipedia

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    From 1975 to 1978 he was an assistant state attorney general and chief of the attorney general's consumer protection division. From 1978 to 1980 he was director of the division of rate setting for the Vermont Agency of Human Services. [4] In 1980 Easton ran successfully for Attorney General, and he served two terms, 1981 to 1985. [5]

  8. Susanne Young - Wikipedia

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    Susanne Young (née Richardson; born October 30, 1956) is an American lawyer and public official who served as the Vermont Attorney General from July 5, 2022 to January 5, 2023. Young was appointed to the position by Governor Phil Scott following the resignation of T. J. Donovan and was the first woman to hold the position.

  9. William Sorrell - Wikipedia

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    William H. Sorrell (born March 9, 1947) is an American politician. He is the longest-serving attorney general in the history of the U.S. state of Vermont, holding the position for 20 years.