Attorney General Sessions Appoints 17 Current and Former Federal Prosecutors as Interim United States Attorneys
Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently announced the appointment of 17
federal prosecutors as Interim United States Attorneys pursuant to 28
U.S.C. § 546. In a number of United States Attorney’s Offices
across the country, First Assistant United States Attorneys are currently
serving as Acting United States Attorneys under the Vacancies Reform Act.
However, on Jan. 4, 2018, some of those Acting United States Attorneys
will have served the maximum amount of time permitted under the Act. The
appointments announced by the Attorney General fill these vacancies.
“United States Attorneys lead federal prosecutions across this country,
taking deadly drugs and criminals off of our streets and protecting the
safety of law-abiding people, as well as representing the United States
in civil litigation.” said Attorney General Sessions. “As
a former U.S. Attorney myself, I have seen firsthand the impact that these
prosecutors have and it is critical to have U.S. Attorneys in place during
this time of rising violent crime, a staggering increase in homicides,
and an unprecedented drug crisis."
“That is why, today, I am appointing 17 current and former federal
prosecutors to serve as U.S. Attorneys on an interim basis. Each has excellent
prosecution skills and the temperament necessary to succeed in this critical
role—and they have already proven that with a number of accomplishments
on behalf of the American people. I want to thank them for stepping up
to take this difficult but noble job. I also want to thank those First
Assistant United States Attorneys who temporarily stepped up to lead their
offices as Acting U.S. Attorneys and who are now returning to their roles
as First Assistants.”
The Attorney General has appointed the following individuals to serve
as Interim United States Attorneys:
Shawn Anderson – Districts of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands
Geoffrey Berman – Southern District of New York
Gregory Brooker – District of Minnesota
Craig Carpenito – District of New Jersey
Stephen Dambruch – District of Rhode Island
Richard Donoghue – Eastern District of New York
Dayle Elieson – District of Nevada
Duane Evans – Eastern District of Louisiana
Timothy Garrison – Western District of Missouri
Nick Hanna – Central District of California
Joseph Harrington – Eastern District of Washington
Grant Jaquith – Northern District of New York
Maria Chapa Lopez – Middle District of Florida
Kenji Price – District of Hawaii
Matthew Schneider – Eastern District of Michigan
Gretchen Shappert – District of the Virgin Islands
Alexander Van Hook – Western District of Louisiana