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He served as a clerk of the Judicial Committee for the 1919 Session of the California State Assembly ( 1919 – 1920 ), and as the deputy city attorney of Oakland ( 1920 – 25 ).
In 1817, Dallas's father died, ending Dallas's plan for a family law practice, and he stopped working for the Second Bank of the United States and became the deputy attorney general of Philadelphia, a position he held until 1820.
Candidates are recommended by an advisory panel composed of the chief justice of British Columbia, the chief justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, the chief judge of the Provincial Court, the president of the Law Society of British Columbia, a Law Society member appointed by the benchers ( directors ) and the deputy attorney general.
It employs an attorney, a treasurer, a clerk and deputy clerk, and a gas and building inspector.
At midnight, Alameda County deputy district attorney Edwin Meese III telephoned Governor Edmund Brown, Sr, asking for authority to proceed with a mass arrest.
Subsequently in January 2012, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie nominated attorney Phillip Kwon of Bergen County for New Jersey Supreme Court justice, although this nomination was rejected by the state's Senate Judiciary Committee, and in July 2012, Kwon was appointed instead as deputy general counsel of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
The village board includes the treasurer / clerk, the deputy clerk, the librarian, the police chief, the fire chief, the custodian, the WWTP operator, the building inspector, the municipal justice, the assessor, and an attorney.
Johnson has served as deputy district attorney and has held visiting professorships at Emory University and at University College, London.
He also worked as deputy prosecuting attorney of Vanderburgh County ( 1950 – 1951 ) and mayor of Evansville ( 1956 – 1958 ) and integrated the city swimming pools before being elected to the United States Senate in 1958 and reelected in 1964 and 1970 ( 1959 – 1977 ).
He served as a deputy prosecuting attorney in the Sixth Judicial District of Arkansas from 1927 to 1931.
He was a deputy state's attorney in Vigo County, Indiana for two years.
In 1790 he was a country attorney ( counsellor for the bailliage of Aurillac ) and in 1792 became deputy to the National Convention.
Upon graduation in 1975 until 1979, Hahn worked as a prosecutor and deputy city attorney in the office of the City Attorney.
The district attorney is the highest officeholder in the legal department of the jurisdiction – generally the county in the U. S. – and supervises a staff of assistant ( ADA ) or deputy district attorneys.
He worked in private law and served as the state special assistant attorney general ( 1982 – 85 ) and deputy attorney of Rooks County ( 1987 – 95 ).
In addition to his law practice, he served as the state special assistant attorney general ( 1982 – 85 ) and deputy attorney of Rooks County ( 1987 – 95 ).
His first job civilian job, from 1987 to 1998, was as an Indiana state deputy attorney general ; he then started his own private law practice.
He was Assistant Attorney General of Michigan, 1969 – 1974, administrative assistant to the attorney general, 1970 – 1971, and assistant deputy attorney general, 1971 – 1972.
Living in Collingswood, New Jersey, Cahill was the city prosecutor of Camden, New Jersey in 1944 and 1945, was the first assistant prosecutor of Camden County from 1948 – 1951 and was a special deputy attorney general of the State of New Jersey in 1951.
Between 1969 and 1976, Lake served as a deputy attorney general for the state of North Carolina.
In an article written in 2005 by the Felt family's attorney, deputy director Mark Felt, by then suffering from memory loss, claimed to be Deep Throat, the famous source of leaks to Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.

deputy and general
* Armand Joseph Dubernad ( 1741 – 1799 ), financial trader, consul general of the Holy Roman Empire, deputy, mayor and cofounder of the first Jacobin Club of Brittany.
Çevik Bir became the Turkish army's deputy chief of general staff shortly after the Somali operation and played a vital role in establishing a Turkish-Israeli entente against the emerging fundamentalism in the Middle East.
However, although Gorbachev acted as a deputy to the general secretary throughout Andropov's illness, Gorbachev's time had not yet arrived when his patron died early in 1984.
Each union council comprised thirteen members elected from specified electorates: four men and two women elected directly by the general population ; two men and two women elected by peasants and workers ; one member for minority communities ; two members are elected jointly as the union mayor ( nazim ) and deputy union mayor ( naib nazim ).
* 2001 – Robert Fletcher Shaw, Canadian civil servant, deputy commissioner general of the Expo 67 ( b. 1910 )
When the Labour government took over after the general election in May 1997, the new transport secretary ( and deputy prime minister ) John Prescott took a much harder line.
Under the constitution, Nevis has considerable autonomy and has an island assembly, a premier, and a deputy governor general.
Following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or leader of a majority coalition is usually appointed prime minister by the governor general ; the deputy prime minister is appointed by the governor general.
Dupuy's ' right-hand ' man was Robert Fletcher Shaw, the deputy commissioner general and vice-president of the fair's corporation.
The stated clerk and deputy clerk of the general assembly administer the minutes, correspondence, and business of the assembly.
One of the main figures of the unification of Italy, Giuseppe Mazzini, was elected deputy at Messina in the general elections of 1866.
Its presidential candidate in the 2006 general elections, Heloísa Helena is termed a Trotskyist who was a member of the Workers Party of Brazil ( PT ), a legislative deputy in Alagoas and in 1999 was elected to the Federal Senate.
The governor was supported by various officers, in particular his deputy, the lieutenant de roi, or lieutenant of the king, who was responsible for general security and the protection of state secrets ; the major, responsible for managing the Bastille's financial affairs and the police archives ; and the capitaine des portes, who ran the entrance to the Bastille.
In addition to the general deputy, who would be responsible for all the affairs of the Chancellor, the Chancellor could appoint deputies with limited responsibilities.
At the 2004 annual general assembly of the United Malays National Organisation, which is the largest member of the governing coalition, deputy chair Badruddin Amiruldin cautioned against questioning the Bumiputras ' special rights, which met with approval from the delegates: " Let no one from the other races ever question the rights of Malays on this land.
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When done, the deputy surveyor filed this general description:
When done, the deputy surveyor filed this general description:
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