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William W. Robertson (November 3, 1941 – July 10, 2008) was an American lawyer who served as Acting United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 1980 to 1981. Education [ edit ]
William Robertson, left, and Daniel Griffin leave U.S. District Court in Worcester on Tuesday. ... Initially asked by defense lawyer Thomas M. Hoopes whether he recalled the 2020 grand jury ...
William H. Robertson (1823–1898), American lawyer and politician from New York William Tindal Robertson (1825–1889), English Member of Parliament for Brighton, 1886–1889 William Robertson (Australian politician) (1839–1892), barrister and politician in colonial Victoria, Australia
William Henry Robertson (October 10, 1823 Bedford, Westchester County, New York – December 6, 1898 Katonah, Westchester Co., NY), also known as W. H. Robertson, [1] was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
Lt. Daniel J. Griffin, 60, of Belmont, and Sgt. William R. Robertson, 61, of Westborough, commanders of a special state police traffic unit, were each found guilty of one count of conspiracy to ...
Norman M. Robertson, New Jersey State Senator [11] Holly Schepisi '97, New Jersey State Senator; William "Pat" Schuber '72, [12] Mayor of Bogota, New Jersey (1980-1984), New Jersey assemblyman (1982-1990), Bergen County Executive (1991-2003), member of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Board of Commissioners (2011-2017)
William Joseph Robertson (December 20, 1817 – May 27, 1898) was born in Culpeper County, Virginia in 1817. He attended the University of Virginia from 1834 to 1836 and again in 1841. After graduating, he was admitted to the bar in 1843, settled in Charlottesville to practice law, and won election as Commonwealth's Attorney for Albemarle ...
Byron White, 83rd associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, clerked for Chief Justice Fred Vinson during the 1946 term.. Law clerks have assisted the justices of the United States Supreme Court in various capacities since the first one was hired by Justice Horace Gray in 1882. [1]