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Pages in category "United States Attorneys for the Northern District of Ohio" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
President Trump nominated 86 people to be U.S. attorneys, and 84 of them were confirmed. There are a total of 93 U.S. attorneys in the Department of Justice. During Trump's term, seven U.S. attorneys named were women, including acting attorneys, and one of his first 42 appointments was a woman.
United States Attorney [4] 1855 1856 Hugh J. Jewett: 1856 1858 John O'Neill: 1858 1861 Stanley Matthews: 1861 1865 Flamen Ball 1865 1866 Richard Corwine 1866 1869 Durbin Ward: 1869 1877 Warner Bateman 1877 1885 Channing Richards 1885 1887 Philip Kumler 1887 1889 William Burnet 1889 1894 John Herron 1894 1898 Harlan Cleveland 1898 1903 William ...
Peter Deegan, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Iowa (2017–2021) Virginia Emerson Hopkins, Senior U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama; Marcia Fudge, former Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (2021–2024) and U.S. Representative from Ohio (2008–2021)
Former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has been nominated to be the US Ambassador to Nato - the alliance Trump has regularly criticised, and has even previously threatened to withdraw ...
Brian Sandoval (1989), 29th Governor of Nevada and former United States District Judge for the District of Nevada Russell Suzuki , 15th Attorney General of Hawaii Edward C. Turner (1901), 26th and 30th Ohio Attorney General and Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
The Colorado university where a student is charged with killing his suitemate and another person in a dorm room last month has hired two former U.S. attorneys to review what led to the shooting ...
Stanley H. Ford (1877–1961), United States Army General; Gilbert C. Hoover (1894–1980), World War I and World War II USN admiral, involved in developing the nuclear bomb; Curtis LeMay (1906–1990), World War II and Cold War U.S. Air Force general; born and raised in Columbus; studied civil engineering at the Ohio State University