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James Reed "Jim" Ellis (August 5, 1921 – October 25, 2019) was a municipal bond lawyer [1] and civic activist based in King County, Washington.Although he never sought or held elective office, at the time of his death the Seattle Times described him as "one of [Washington's] most visionary and successful civic leaders."
Warren Chan (1950): [3] [4] [5] First Chinese American male lawyer in Seattle, Washington [King County, Washington] Solie M. Ringold: [15] First Jewish American male judge in Washington (1961) Charles Z. Smith (1955): [10] First African American male appointed as a municipal court judge in Seattle, Washington (1965)
Leesa Manion: [64] First (Asian American) female elected to serve as King County Prosecuting Attorney (2022) Leila Robinson Sawtelle (1882): [65] First female lawyer in Seattle, Washington (King County, Washington, 1884) Bella Weretnikow Rosenbaum (1901): [2] [3] [4] First Jewish American female lawyer in Seattle, Washington [King County ...
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Thomas T. Minor (February 20, 1844 – December 2, 1889) was a physician, businessman, civic and political leader who founded the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway and served as mayor of Seattle and Port Townsend, Washington.
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James Patrick Burns, 55, of Sparks, Nevada, who was already a registered sex offender, faces a prison term of 25 years to life when he is sentenced on June 10, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Nevada ...
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: