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  2. Shannon Taylor (attorney) - Wikipedia

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    After graduating, Taylor moved to Richmond, Virginia and worked at Hunton & Williams as a paralegal before attending University of Richmond School of Law and receiving her Juris Doctor in 1995. Shannon began her legal career as a prosecutor in the City of Richmond Commonwealth's Attorney Office and later served as Special Assistant in the ...

  3. Government of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth's attorney is the title given to prosecutors in Virginia, who are elected for four year terms. [18] As of June 2020 [update] , Colette McEachin was the Commonwealth Attorney for the City of Richmond with a term ending in 2021.

  4. Virginia attorney general announces new elder abuse ... - AOL

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    This Center will work with a coalition of law enforcement agencies, Commonwealth's Attorneys, and elder advocates from the cities of Richmond and Colonial Heights, as well as Chesterfield, Henrico ...

  5. Tony Pham - Wikipedia

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    Pham graduated from the College of William & Mary in 1995 and the University of University of Richmond School of Law in 1999. He then served as a law clerk in the Circuit Court of Henrico County before becoming a prosecutor in the Richmond Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office. In 2009, Pham was recognized as one of Richmond's "Top 40 Under 40. [16]

  6. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

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    Richmond: 1941 1992–2007 — 2007–present G.H.W. Bush: 34 Senior Judge Raymond Alvin Jackson: Norfolk Newport News: 1949 1993–2021 — 2021–present Clinton: 37 Senior Judge Henry E. Hudson: Richmond: 1947 2002–2018 — 2018–present G.W. Bush: 41 Senior Judge Anthony Trenga: Alexandria: 1949 2008–2021 — 2021–present G.W. Bush ...

  7. Virginia Indigent Defense Commission - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the Virginia General Assembly piloted two Public Defender offices to determine if they would work better than appointing private attorneys to cases with indigent clients. [5] The Staunton office was opened first, followed by the Virginia Beach office a few months later. [5]

  8. Donald McEachin - Wikipedia

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    McEachin and his wife, Colette, had three children and lived in Richmond. [5] In 2019, Colette McEachin became interim Commonwealth's Attorney for Richmond (having served in that office for 20 years), [29] won the Democratic nomination on August 10, [30] and was unopposed in the special election on November 5. [31]

  9. Mark Obenshain - Wikipedia

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    Mark Dudley Obenshain (born June 11, 1962) is an American attorney and politician. He is currently serving as a member of the Senate of Virginia from Harrisonburg. He is a member of the Republican Party. He took office in 2004. At the 2013 state Republican convention he became the Republican nominee in the 2013 election for Attorney General of ...