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  2. United States District Court for the District of Arizona

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    The District was established on June 20, 1910, pending Arizona statehood on February 14, 1912. [1] The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of November 2021 the United States attorney is Gary M. Restaino. [2]

  3. Dennis K. Burke - Wikipedia

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    United States Attorney for the District of Arizona; In office September 16, 2009 – August 30, 2011: Appointed by: Barack Obama: Preceded by: Diane Humetewa: Succeeded by: John S. Leonardo: Personal details; Born: 1962 (age 61–62) Chicago, Illinois: Alma mater: Georgetown University University of Arizona College of Law

  4. Gary M. Restaino - Wikipedia

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    He then served as a trial attorney in the Public Integrity Section of the United States Department of Justice. [4] Restaino joined the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona in 2003. He was nominated to serve as United States attorney in October 2021. [5] On November 19, 2021, his nomination was confirmed in the United ...

  5. Michael G. Bailey - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, 2019, his nomination was sent to the United States Senate. [8] Arizona Senator Martha McSally voiced her support of his nomination. [9] On May 1, 2019, Bailey was sworn in as the interim United States Attorney for the District of Arizona. [10] On May 2, 2019, his nomination was reported out of committee by voice vote. [11]

  6. List of district attorneys in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of US state-level prosecutors, often known as district attorneys.In states which hold partisan elections for prosecutorial positions, the party affiliation of each prosecutor is noted.

  7. Arizona Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    Headed by the attorney general of Arizona, [1] the Arizona Attorney General's Office is the largest law office in the state, with approximately 400 attorneys and 1,000 employees. As of 2019, the Attorney General's Office is divided into the following divisions: [4] [5] Executive Office; Solicitor General; Operations; Child and Family Protection

  8. Government of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is one of five states that do not have a specified lieutenant governor, so the Secretary of State is the first in line to succeed the Governor in the event of death, disability, resignation, or removal from office. The line of succession also includes the attorney general, state treasurer, and superintendent of public instruction.

  9. Joseph N. Gagliano - Wikipedia

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    Joseph N. Gagliano is an entrepreneur, former investment advisor, [1] and author of the book No Grey Areas. [2]At age 24, he organized and financed the multi-million dollar Arizona State University men's basketball point shaving scandal in 1993–1994, [3] which led to several prison sentences, including a 15-month sentence for Gagliano.