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Attorney General for the District of Columbia

The attorney general for the District of Columbia is the chief legal officer of the District of Columbia. While attorneys general previously were appointed by the mayor, District of Columbia voters approved a charter amendment in 2010 that made the office an elected position beginning in 2015.

Attorney General of the District of Columbia
Seal of the Office of the Attorney General
Incumbent
Brian Schwalb
since January 2, 2023
Term lengthFour years, renewable
Formation1973
WebsiteOffice of the Attorney General

History edit

Charter amendment edit

In the November 2, 2010, general election, voters approved Charter Amendment IV that made the office of Attorney General an elected position.

Charter Amendment IV[1][2]
Choice Votes %
  Yes 90,316 75.78
No 28,868 24.22
Total votes 119,184 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 453,014 26.30

Election delays edit

In July 2012,[3] the District of Columbia council voted to postpone the election of attorney general to 2018, citing a dispute over how much power the elected attorney general would have. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson called the vote "an embarrassment."[3]

In September 2013, Paul Zukerberg filed suit against the District of Columbia Council and the city elections claiming any delay would violate the District charter — which was amended through the 2010 ballot question to provide for the election of the city’s top lawyer.[3] Attorney General Irv Nathan initially argued that Zukerberg was not suffering any “meaningful hardship” from pushing back the election.[4]

On February 7, 2014, a District of Columbia Superior Court judge ruled that ballots for the April 1 primary could be printed without the Attorney General race.[5] Zukerberg appealed the ruling, declaring himself a candidate and arguing that he would suffer "irreparable harm" if the election were postponed.[6][7]

On June 4, 2014, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals overturned the lower court's decision. The Court held "that the Superior Court's interpretation was incorrect as a matter of law" and reversed. The Court ruled that the original language in the Elected Attorney General Act is ambiguous in stating the election "shall be after January 1, 2014," and that the attorney general referendum ratified by a majority of District of Columbia voters in 2010 made it seem as though the election would take place in 2014.[8] On June 13, Zukerberg collected nominating petitions.[9]

2014 election edit

Joining Zukerberg as candidates for the position were insurance litigator and activist Lorie Masters, federal lawyer Edward "Smitty" Smith, white-collar attorney Karl Racine, and legislative policy analyst Lateefah Williams.[4][10][11][12] Racine secured a plurality victory, winning 36% of the votes cast, and was sworn in as the first elected Attorney General in January 2015.[13][14][15]

Attorneys general for the District of Columbia edit

In 1824, the position of City Attorney was established by resolution of the City Council. When the District of Columbia took on the territorial form of government on July 1, 1871, the position of Attorney for the District of Columbia was established by the First Legislative Assembly.[16] In 1901, the position title was changed to City Solicitor, and in 1902, the title was changed to Corporation Counsel, which it remained until 2004. In 2004, the office's name was changed from Corporation Counsel to Attorney General by Mayor's Order 2004-92, May 26,[17] making Robert Spagnoletti the only person to hold both titles.[citation needed]

City attorneys (1824-1871) edit

Name Took office Left office
Richard Wallach July 1, 1824 June 30, 1830
Richard S. Cox July 1, 1830 June 30, 1834
Joseph H. Bradley July 1, 1834 June 30, 1850
James M. Carlyle July 1, 1850 June 30, 1854
James H. Bradley July 1, 1854 June 30, 1856
James M. Carlyle July 1, 1856 June 30, 1862
Joseph H. Bradley July 1, 1862 June 30, 1867
Joseph H. Bradley, Jr. July 1, 1867 June 30, 1868
William A. Cook July 1, 1868 June 30, 1870
Enoch Totten July 1, 1870 May 31, 1871

Appointed before Home Rule edit

Image Name Took office Left office President(s) of the Board
William A. Cook July 2, 1871 July 2, 1874
Edward L. Stanton July 3, 1874 October 31, 1876
William Birney November 1, 1876 October 31, 1877
Alfred G. Riddle November 1, 1877 November 30, 1889
  George C. Hazelton 1889 1893 John Watkinson Douglass
Sidney J. Thomas 1893 1899 John Wesley Ross; John Brewer Wright
Andrew B. Duvall[18][19] 1899 September 12, 1905 John Brewer Wright; Henry Brown Floyd MacFarland
Edward H. Thomas[20] 1905 1913 Henry Brown Floyd MacFarland; Cuno Hugo Rudolph
Conrad H. Syme[21] 1913 1920 Oliver Peck Newman; Louis Brownlow
Francis H. Stephens[16] 1920 1927
William W. Bride 1927 1934 Proctor L. Dougherty; Luther Halsey Reichelderfer; Melvin Colvin Hazen
E. Barrett Prettyman 1934 1936 Melvin Colvin Hazen
Elwood H. Seal 1936 1940
Richmond B. Keech 1940 1945
Vernon West[22] 1945
Chester H. Gray 1956 1965 Robert E. McLaughlin, Walter Nathan Tobriner
Charles T. Duncan[23][24] 1966 1970 Walter Nathan Tobriner
C. Francis Murphy 1970 1976 Mayor-Commissioner Walter Washington

Appointed after Home Rule edit

No. Image Name Took office Left office Mayor(s)
1 C. Francis Murphy[25] 1970[26] 1976[26] Walter Washington
2 John R. Risher[27] 1976[26] June 1978[28][26]
Acting Louis P. Robbins[28] June 1978[26] April 12, 1979[26] Walter Washington; Marion Barry
3   Judith W. Rogers[29] April 12, 1979[28][26] September 15, 1983[26] Marion Barry
4 Inez Smith Reid September 15, 1983[26] July 8, 1986[26]
Acting John H. Suda July 8, 1986[26] 1986[26]
Acting James R. Murphy 1986[26] 1987[26]
5 Frederick D. Cooke Jr.[30] 1987 1990
Acting Herbert O. Reid Sr. 1990[26] 1991[26]
Acting Beverly J. Burke 1991[26] 1991[26] Marion Barry; Sharon Pratt Kelly
6 John Payton 1991 1994 Sharon Pratt Kelly
7   Vanessa Ruiz 1994 October 7, 1994
Acting Erias Hyman October 7, 1994[26] 1995[26]
Interim Garland Pinkston 1995[26] August 1995[26] Marion Barry
8   Charles Ruff August 1995 February 1997
Interim Jo Anne Robinson February 1997[26] September 24, 1997[26]
9 John M. Ferren[31] September 24, 1997[32] April 19, 1999 Marion Barry; Anthony A. Williams
Interim Jo Anne Robinson April 19, 1999[26] 1999[26] Anthony A. Williams
10 Robert Rigsby 1999[26] 2002[26]
Interim Arabella W. Teal[33] 2002[26] 2003[26]
11   Robert Spagnoletti 2003[26] 2006[26]
Interim Eugene Adams 2006[34] December 31, 2006[34]
12 Linda Singer January 2, 2007[26] January 5, 2008[26] Adrian Fenty[26]
13 Peter Nickles[35] January 6, 2008[36][26] January 2011
14   Irvin B. Nathan January 2011[26] November 17, 2014[26] Vincent C. Gray

Elected edit

No. Image Name Took office Left office Mayor(s)
15   Karl Racine January 2, 2015 January 2, 2023 Muriel Bowser
16   Brian Schwalb January 2, 2023 present

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . District of Columbia Board of Elections. Archived from the original on November 23, 2015. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  2. ^ (PDF). District of Columbia Board of Elections. August 13, 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 8, 2015. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "District of Columbia Council delays first election of attorney general". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 6, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Attorney Paul Zukerberg Suing District of Columbia Council Over Timing of Attorney General Election". Washingtonian.com. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  5. ^ "District of Columbia Judge: AG Race Won't Be on April 1 Ballot". CBS. Retrieved April 6, 2014.
  6. ^ "Paul Zukerberg Appeals Attorney General Election Decision". dcist.com. from the original on February 16, 2015. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  7. ^ Matt Cohen (February 7, 2014). "There Will Not Be An Attorney General Election This April". DCist. from the original on March 10, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  8. ^ Matt Cohen (June 4, 2014). "Court Rules City Must Hold Attorney General Election This Year (UPDATE)". DCist. from the original on October 16, 2014. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  9. ^ Matt Cohen and Sarah Anne Hughes (June 13, 2014). "Board Of Elections Hands Over Ballot Petitions For An Elected Attorney General". DCist. from the original on November 6, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  10. ^ Mike DeBonis (July 16, 2014). "Lorie Masters seeks D.C. attorney general post in November election". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  11. ^ Mike DeBonis (July 7, 2014). "Edward 'Smitty' Smith, former federal lawyer, joins D.C. attorney general race". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
  12. ^ Jennifer van der Kleut (July 16, 2014). . ABC7 WJLA. Archived from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on December 20, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  14. ^ "D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine takes sides in Obama immigration fight". Washington Post. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  15. ^ "Karl Racine wins first-ever race for D.C. attorney general". Washington Post. November 4, 2014. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  16. ^ a b West, Vernon E. (1946). "History and Functions of the Office of the Corporation Counsel". Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. 48/49: 113–126. ISSN 0897-9049. JSTOR 40064088.
  17. ^ "D.C. Law Library - § 1–301.111. Duties of the Corporation Counsel. [Repealed]". code.dccouncil.us. Retrieved October 31, 2020.
  18. ^ Richard A. Ford, ed. (1905). "The Daily Washington Law Reporter". 33: 577. Retrieved March 24, 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  19. ^ "Eminent and Representative Men of Virginia and the District of Columbia in the Nineteenth Century: With a Concise Historical Sketch of Virginia". Brant & Fuller. 1893: 103. Retrieved March 24, 2017. andrew b duvall district. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  20. ^ District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners (1905). "Annual Report of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia". 4: 34. Retrieved March 24, 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  21. ^ J. R. Cole (1917). "History of Greenbrier County": 166–171. Retrieved March 24, 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  22. ^ West, Vernon E. (1946). "History and Functions of the Office of the Corporation Counsel". Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. 48/49: 113–126. ISSN 0897-9049. JSTOR 40064088.
  23. ^ Adam Bernstein (May 7, 2004). "D.C. Lawyer, Educator Charles Duncan Dies". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  24. ^ . Bar Report. June–July 1996. Archived from the original on January 7, 2019. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  25. ^ "C. Francis Murphy Dies". The Washington Post. July 30, 1993. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  26. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al "District of Columbia Former Attorneys General". National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG). Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  27. ^ Richard Pearson (February 22, 1999). "JOHN RISHER, FORMER D.C. CORPORATION COUNSEL, DIES". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  28. ^ a b c Milton Coleman (April 12, 1979). "Barry Appoints Corporation Counsel". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  30. ^ Biography at Rubin, Winston, Diercks, Harris & Cooke, L.L.P.
  31. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 6, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
  32. ^ . Archived from the original on December 15, 2018. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
  33. ^ Press Release April 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine from Teal's time as Corporation Counsel
  34. ^ a b December 8, 2006 Opinion of the Attorney General
  35. ^ "Former D.C Attorney General Peter Nickles returns to law firm". Washington Business Journal. American City Business Journals. January 6, 2011. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  36. ^ David Nakamura (October 18, 2008). "D.C. Drafts Suit Against Bank for Tax-Scam Cash". The Washington Post. p. 2. Retrieved April 26, 2016. (Nickles began his tenure as Acting Attorney General.)

External links edit

  • District of Columbia Attorney General official website
  • Search for articles at ABA Journal
  • News and Commentary at FindLaw
  • District of Columbia Code at Law.Justia.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Opinions - "Cases with title containing: District of Columbia" at FindLaw
  • District of Columbia Bar
  • District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A. Racine profile at National Association of Attorneys General
  • Press releases at District of Columbia Attorney General

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Not to be confused with United States Attorney for the District of Columbia The attorney general for the District of Columbia is the chief legal officer of the District of Columbia While attorneys general previously were appointed by the mayor District of Columbia voters approved a charter amendment in 2010 that made the office an elected position beginning in 2015 Attorney General of the District of ColumbiaSeal of the Office of the Attorney GeneralIncumbentBrian Schwalbsince January 2 2023Term lengthFour years renewableFormation1973WebsiteOffice of the Attorney General Contents 1 History 1 1 Charter amendment 1 2 Election delays 1 3 2014 election 2 Attorneys general for the District of Columbia 2 1 City attorneys 1824 1871 2 2 Appointed before Home Rule 2 3 Appointed after Home Rule 2 4 Elected 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editCharter amendment edit In the November 2 2010 general election voters approved Charter Amendment IV that made the office of Attorney General an elected position Charter Amendment IV 1 2 Choice Votes nbsp Yes 90 316 75 78 No 28 868 24 22 Total votes 119 184 100 00 Registered voters turnout 453 014 26 30 Election delays edit In July 2012 3 the District of Columbia council voted to postpone the election of attorney general to 2018 citing a dispute over how much power the elected attorney general would have Council Chairman Phil Mendelson called the vote an embarrassment 3 In September 2013 Paul Zukerberg filed suit against the District of Columbia Council and the city elections claiming any delay would violate the District charter which was amended through the 2010 ballot question to provide for the election of the city s top lawyer 3 Attorney General Irv Nathan initially argued that Zukerberg was not suffering any meaningful hardship from pushing back the election 4 On February 7 2014 a District of Columbia Superior Court judge ruled that ballots for the April 1 primary could be printed without the Attorney General race 5 Zukerberg appealed the ruling declaring himself a candidate and arguing that he would suffer irreparable harm if the election were postponed 6 7 On June 4 2014 the District of Columbia Court of Appeals overturned the lower court s decision The Court held that the Superior Court s interpretation was incorrect as a matter of law and reversed The Court ruled that the original language in the Elected Attorney General Act is ambiguous in stating the election shall be after January 1 2014 and that the attorney general referendum ratified by a majority of District of Columbia voters in 2010 made it seem as though the election would take place in 2014 8 On June 13 Zukerberg collected nominating petitions 9 2014 election edit Main article 2014 District of Columbia Attorney General election Joining Zukerberg as candidates for the position were insurance litigator and activist Lorie Masters federal lawyer Edward Smitty Smith white collar attorney Karl Racine and legislative policy analyst Lateefah Williams 4 10 11 12 Racine secured a plurality victory winning 36 of the votes cast and was sworn in as the first elected Attorney General in January 2015 13 14 15 Attorneys general for the District of Columbia editIn 1824 the position of City Attorney was established by resolution of the City Council When the District of Columbia took on the territorial form of government on July 1 1871 the position of Attorney for the District of Columbia was established by the First Legislative Assembly 16 In 1901 the position title was changed to City Solicitor and in 1902 the title was changed to Corporation Counsel which it remained until 2004 In 2004 the office s name was changed from Corporation Counsel to Attorney General by Mayor s Order 2004 92 May 26 17 making Robert Spagnoletti the only person to hold both titles citation needed City attorneys 1824 1871 edit Name Took office Left office Richard Wallach July 1 1824 June 30 1830 Richard S Cox July 1 1830 June 30 1834 Joseph H Bradley July 1 1834 June 30 1850 James M Carlyle July 1 1850 June 30 1854 James H Bradley July 1 1854 June 30 1856 James M Carlyle July 1 1856 June 30 1862 Joseph H Bradley July 1 1862 June 30 1867 Joseph H Bradley Jr July 1 1867 June 30 1868 William A Cook July 1 1868 June 30 1870 Enoch Totten July 1 1870 May 31 1871 Appointed before Home Rule edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2019 Image Name Took office Left office President s of the Board William A Cook July 2 1871 July 2 1874 Edward L Stanton July 3 1874 October 31 1876 William Birney November 1 1876 October 31 1877 Alfred G Riddle November 1 1877 November 30 1889 nbsp George C Hazelton 1889 1893 John Watkinson Douglass Sidney J Thomas 1893 1899 John Wesley Ross John Brewer Wright Andrew B Duvall 18 19 1899 September 12 1905 John Brewer Wright Henry Brown Floyd MacFarland Edward H Thomas 20 1905 1913 Henry Brown Floyd MacFarland Cuno Hugo Rudolph Conrad H Syme 21 1913 1920 Oliver Peck Newman Louis Brownlow Francis H Stephens 16 1920 1927 William W Bride 1927 1934 Proctor L Dougherty Luther Halsey Reichelderfer Melvin Colvin Hazen E Barrett Prettyman 1934 1936 Melvin Colvin Hazen Elwood H Seal 1936 1940 Richmond B Keech 1940 1945 Vernon West 22 1945 Chester H Gray 1956 1965 Robert E McLaughlin Walter Nathan Tobriner Charles T Duncan 23 24 1966 1970 Walter Nathan Tobriner C Francis Murphy 1970 1976 Mayor Commissioner Walter Washington Appointed after Home Rule edit No Image Name Took office Left office Mayor s 1 C Francis Murphy 25 1970 26 1976 26 Walter Washington 2 John R Risher 27 1976 26 June 1978 28 26 Acting Louis P Robbins 28 June 1978 26 April 12 1979 26 Walter Washington Marion Barry 3 nbsp Judith W Rogers 29 April 12 1979 28 26 September 15 1983 26 Marion Barry 4 Inez Smith Reid September 15 1983 26 July 8 1986 26 Acting John H Suda July 8 1986 26 1986 26 Acting James R Murphy 1986 26 1987 26 5 Frederick D Cooke Jr 30 1987 1990 Acting Herbert O Reid Sr 1990 26 1991 26 Acting Beverly J Burke 1991 26 1991 26 Marion Barry Sharon Pratt Kelly 6 John Payton 1991 1994 Sharon Pratt Kelly 7 nbsp Vanessa Ruiz 1994 October 7 1994 Acting Erias Hyman October 7 1994 26 1995 26 Interim Garland Pinkston 1995 26 August 1995 26 Marion Barry 8 nbsp Charles Ruff August 1995 February 1997 Interim Jo Anne Robinson February 1997 26 September 24 1997 26 9 John M Ferren 31 September 24 1997 32 April 19 1999 Marion Barry Anthony A Williams Interim Jo Anne Robinson April 19 1999 26 1999 26 Anthony A Williams 10 Robert Rigsby 1999 26 2002 26 Interim Arabella W Teal 33 2002 26 2003 26 11 nbsp Robert Spagnoletti 2003 26 2006 26 Interim Eugene Adams 2006 34 December 31 2006 34 12 Linda Singer January 2 2007 26 January 5 2008 26 Adrian Fenty 26 13 Peter Nickles 35 January 6 2008 36 26 January 2011 14 nbsp Irvin B Nathan January 2011 26 November 17 2014 26 Vincent C Gray Elected edit No Image Name Took office Left office Mayor s 15 nbsp Karl Racine January 2 2015 January 2 2023 Muriel Bowser 16 nbsp Brian Schwalb January 2 2023 presentSee also editSolicitor General of the District of ColumbiaReferences edit General Election 2010 District of Columbia Board of Elections Archived from the original on November 23 2015 Retrieved November 29 2015 The Elected Attorney General Charter Amendment PDF District of Columbia Board of Elections August 13 2010 Archived from the original PDF on December 8 2015 Retrieved November 29 2015 a b c District of Columbia Council delays first election of attorney general The Washington Post Retrieved April 6 2014 a b Attorney Paul Zukerberg Suing District of Columbia Council Over Timing of Attorney General Election Washingtonian com Retrieved February 21 2014 District of Columbia Judge AG Race Won t Be on April 1 Ballot CBS Retrieved April 6 2014 Paul Zukerberg Appeals Attorney General Election Decision dcist com Archived from the original on February 16 2015 Retrieved February 6 2014 Matt Cohen February 7 2014 There Will Not Be An Attorney General Election This April DCist Archived from the original on March 10 2014 Retrieved August 12 2014 Matt Cohen June 4 2014 Court Rules City Must Hold Attorney General Election This Year UPDATE DCist Archived from the original on October 16 2014 Retrieved June 12 2014 Matt Cohen and Sarah Anne Hughes June 13 2014 Board Of Elections Hands Over Ballot Petitions For An Elected Attorney General DCist Archived from the original on November 6 2017 Retrieved June 14 2014 Mike DeBonis July 16 2014 Lorie Masters seeks D C attorney general post in November election The Washington Post Retrieved October 12 2014 Mike DeBonis July 7 2014 Edward Smitty Smith former federal lawyer joins D C attorney general race The Washington Post Retrieved July 22 2014 Jennifer van der Kleut July 16 2014 D C attorney general race One candidate drops out four new ones jump in ABC7 WJLA Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved July 22 2014 DC Board of Elections and Ethics Election Results Archived from the original on December 20 2015 Retrieved December 4 2014 D C Attorney General Karl Racine takes sides in Obama immigration fight Washington Post Retrieved January 21 2015 Karl Racine wins first ever race for D C attorney general Washington Post November 4 2014 Retrieved November 4 2014 a b West Vernon E 1946 History and Functions of the Office of the Corporation Counsel Records of the Columbia Historical Society Washington D C 48 49 113 126 ISSN 0897 9049 JSTOR 40064088 D C Law Library 1 301 111 Duties of the Corporation Counsel Repealed code dccouncil us Retrieved October 31 2020 Richard A Ford ed 1905 The Daily Washington Law Reporter 33 577 Retrieved March 24 2017 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Eminent and Representative Men of Virginia and the District of Columbia in the Nineteenth Century With a Concise Historical Sketch of Virginia Brant amp Fuller 1893 103 Retrieved March 24 2017 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C Francis Murphy Dies The Washington Post July 30 1993 Retrieved July 13 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al District of Columbia Former Attorneys General National Association of Attorneys General NAAG Retrieved April 30 2018 Richard Pearson February 22 1999 JOHN RISHER FORMER D C CORPORATION COUNSEL DIES The Washington Post Retrieved January 15 2016 a b c Milton Coleman April 12 1979 Barry Appoints Corporation Counsel The Washington Post Retrieved March 20 2018 Official Biography at District of Columbia Circuit Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Retrieved January 15 2016 Biography at Rubin Winston Diercks Harris amp Cooke L L P Biography at District of Columbia Court of Appeals PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 6 2012 Retrieved February 8 2016 District of Columbia Bar interview Archived from the original on December 15 2018 Retrieved February 8 2016 Press Release Archived April 6 2016 at the Wayback Machine from Teal s time as Corporation Counsel a b December 8 2006 Opinion of the Attorney General Former D C Attorney General Peter Nickles returns to law firm Washington Business Journal American City Business Journals January 6 2011 Retrieved December 7 2017 David Nakamura October 18 2008 D C Drafts Suit Against Bank for Tax Scam Cash The Washington Post p 2 Retrieved April 26 2016 Nickles began his tenure as Acting Attorney General External links editDistrict of Columbia Attorney General official website Search for articles at ABA Journal News and Commentary at FindLaw District of Columbia Code at Law Justia com U S Supreme Court Opinions Cases with title containing District of Columbia at FindLaw District of Columbia Bar District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A Racine profile at National Association of Attorneys General Press releases at District of Columbia Attorney General Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Attorney General for the District of Columbia 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