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James Patrick Allison (born August 7, 1948) [4] is an American immunologist and Nobel laureate who holds the position of professor and chair of immunology and executive director of immunotherapy platform at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. [5]
County Attorney Aitkin: James P. Ratz Anoka: Brad Johnson Becker: Brian W. McDonald Beltrami: David Hanson Big Stone: Joseph Glasrud Benton: Philip Miller Blue Earth: Patrick McDermott Brown: Chuck Hanson Carlton: Lauri Ketola Carver: Mark Metz Cass: Ben Lindstrom Chippewa: Matthew Haugen Chisago: Janet Reiter Clay: Brian J. Melton Clearwater ...
James Allison Jr. (father of John Allison) was born near Elkton, Maryland. He moved with his parents to Washington County, Pennsylvania, in 1774. At seventeen years of age, he enrolled in the school of David Johnson of Beaver, Pennsylvania. He saw service in the Indian warfare at Yellow Creek. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1796 ...
Harvard Law School James Patrick Sullivan (born May 4, 1981) is an American attorney and judge currently serving as a justice of the Texas Supreme Court . Early life
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The Prosecuting Attorney's Office is located in the King County Courthouse (in downtown Seattle, Washington) and consists of 210 deputy prosecuting attorneys and 190 administrative staff members. [2] The Office prosecuted 6,135 felonies in 2012, about 40% of which were violent crimes. [3] Employees are spread across three divisions:
James Allison (pirate) (fl. 1689–1691), pirate active near Cape Verde and the Bay of Campeche James Allison Jr. (1772–1854), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania James Whidden Allison (1795–1867), Nova Scotia politician
Former Maricopa County attorney launched unethical attacks on political enemies, filed malicious and unfounded criminal charges and committed perjury. [108] [109] Jack Thompson: Florida: 2008 — Found guilty of 27 counts of professional misconduct, including verbal harassment and intimidation [110] [111] Jerome P. Troy: Massachusetts: 1973 —