Seth DuCharme, Former Acting US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York and Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States, Joins Bracewell
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Bracewell LLP announced today that
Seth D. DuCharme, a high-ranking career lawyer in the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), has joined the firm s New York office as a partner in its government enforcement and investigations practice. DuCharme most recently served as the Acting United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York and Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States.
Seth D. DuCharme Seth is a highly credentialed lawyer and will be a terrific addition to the firm, said Bracewell Managing Partner
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Randy Grossman, who previously served as second-in-command for San Diego’s top federal prosecutor, began his term today as Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California.
Grossman fills the role of departing U.S. Attorney Robert Brewer, who was asked to submit his resignation last month as part of the transition to the Biden administration. Brewer had served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California which covers San Diego and Imperial counties since early 2019, but was asked to step down along with other Donald Trump-appointed federal prosecutors across the country.
“I am honored to serve as the Acting United States Attorney. Bob Brewer’s steady leadership during these unprecedented times set a tremendous example,” Grossman said. “I look forward to continuing the office’s focus on civility and ethics as we fulfill our mission of ensuring public safety and the fair and impartial administration of justice.”
Brewer called Grossman an outstanding prosecutor and leader with vast experience as a trial attorney.
According to the U.S. Attorney s Office, Grossman s legal career began as a deputy district attorney with the San Diego County District Attorney s Office, where he tried more than 70 cases including homicides and other crimes of violence over the course of eight years. He then left the office to enter private practice at two international law firms.
In March of last year, he began serving as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Border Enforcement and the Major Frauds/Public Corruption Section of the local U.S. Attorney s Office.
Our justice system has worked hard, made progress Author: Bryan Schroder Published February 27
U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder speaks during a press conference in Anchorage on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020, about Operation Cold Snap which resulted in federal charges against 16 individuals for federal firearm and drug trafficking crimes. The operation also recovered 82 firearms, some of which were stolen, and seized approximately seven pounds of methamphetamine and 300 grams of heroin. (Bill Roth / ADN)
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Print article Being the United States Attorney for the District of Alaska has been the greatest honor of my professional career and the most satisfying job in my life. My last day is Feb. 28, and I write to thank the people of this great state for the opportunity to serve them.
Davis steps down as US Attorney for Idaho
U.S. Attorney for District of Idaho Bart Davis
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI)-U.S. Attorney for Idaho Bart Davis, 65, has submitted his resignation effective February 28. Davis was appointed to the post by President Trump 3 years ago.
Rafael Gonzalez, Jr. will immediately assume the office as Acting United States Attorney. Gonzalez held served as First Assistant U.S. Attorney since September 2010. He is a career officer in a non-political position.
“It has been the honor of my professional legal career to serve the people of Idaho, alongside the incredibly hard-working team at the U.S. Attorney’s Office,” Davis said. “In the last three-plus years, this team has overcome tremendous challenges, from the longest federal government shutdown in American history, to a global pandemic. Through it all, the lawyers and support staff of this office have faithfully enforced the law, supported our law enforcement partners, and protected our fell