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District Attorney Alameda: Royl Roberts (interim) Alpine: Robert Priscaro Amador: Todd Riebe Butte: Michael L. Ramsey Calaveras: Barbara Yook Colusa: Matthew R. Beauchamp Contra Costa: Diana Becton: Del Norte: Katherine Micks El Dorado: Vernon Pierson Fresno: Lisa Smittcamp Glenn: Dwayne Stewart Humboldt: Stacey Eads Imperial: George Marquez ...
Diana Becton, also known as Diana Becton Smith [1] (born August 16, 1951), is a former trial judge and is currently both the first woman and first African American to be elected district attorney in the history of Contra Costa County in California.
Diana Buttu is a Palestinian-Canadian lawyer and a former spokesperson for the Palestine Liberation Organization.Best known for her work as a legal adviser and a participant in peace negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian organizations, she has since been associated with Stanford University, Harvard University, and the Institute for Middle East Understanding (IMEU).
Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta accused Assistant Dist. Atty. Diana Teran of improperly downloading confidential records of deputies in 2018 while she was working for the L.A. County Sheriff's Department.
A federal judge has frozen multiple trust accounts of Georgia attorney Diana McDonald and ordered her to turn over a slew of financial records and communications.
Anthony Robert Julius (born 16 July 1956) is a British solicitor advocate known for being Diana, Princess of Wales' divorce lawyer [1] and for representing Deborah Lipstadt. [2] He is the deputy chairman at the law firm Mishcon de Reya [1] and honorary solicitor to Foundation for Jewish Heritage. He is a trustee for the Institute of Jewish Studies.
Five years ago, Diana Elizabeth Guevara shared a story with the media: She claimed to be a former Miami-Dade police officer who underwent several gender affirmation surgeries at a new LGBTQ clinic ...
She is the first Native American woman to serve as a United States Attorney. [10] [11] [12] Humetewa was the permanent successor to Paul K. Charlton, whose dismissal on December 7, 2006, was a prominent aspect of the dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy in the Bush administration in early 2007.