United States Deputy Attorney General
Deputy Attorney General of the United States | |
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Siegel des Justizministeriums der Vereinigten Staaten | |
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John P. Carlin Deputy Attorney General | |
Ernannt durch | Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten derzeit: Joe Biden |
Erster Amtsinhaber | Peyton Ford |
Derzeitiger Amtsinhaber | John P. Carlin |
Schaffung des Amtes | 24. Mai 1950 |
Anrede | „Mr./Madam Deputy Attorney General“ |
Website | justice.gov |
Der United States Deputy Attorney General, auf Deutsch etwa „Stellvertretender Generalstaatsanwalt der Vereinigten Staaten“, ist nach dem US-Justizminister, der „Attorney General of the United States“ genannt wird, der zweithöchste Beamte im Justizministerium der Vereinigten Staaten und Stellvertreter des Ministers. Der Deputy Attorney General wird vom US-Präsidenten ernannt. Die Position wurde 1950 von Attorney General J. Howard McGrath geschaffen. Zu den Aufgaben des Deputy Attorneys General zählt unter anderem die Koordinierung der Operationen der 93 United States Attorneys, denen er direkt vorgesetzt ist.[1]
Liste der Deputy Attorneys General
Name | Bild | Amtszeit | unter Präsident |
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Peyton Ford | 1950–1951 | Harry S. Truman | |
Augustus Devitt Vanech | ![]() | 1951–1952 | |
Rosser Lynn Malone Jr. | 1952 – 20. Januar 1953 | ||
William Pierce Rogers | ![]() | 20. Januar 1953 – 23. Oktober 1957 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Lawrence Edward Walsh | ![]() | 29. Dezember 1957 – 20. Januar 1960 | |
Byron Raymond White | ![]() | 20. Januar 1961 – 16. April 1962 | John F. Kennedy |
Nicholas deBelleville Katzenbach | ![]() | 16. April 1962 – 28. Januar 1965 | John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson |
William Ramsey Clark | ![]() | 28. Januar 1965 – 10. März 1967 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Warren Minor Christopher | ![]() | 10. März 1967 – 20. Januar 1969 | |
Richard Gordon Kleindienst | ![]() | 20. Januar 1969 – 12. Juni 1972 | Richard Nixon |
Ralph E. Erickson | 1972–1973 | ||
Joseph Tyree Sneed III | 1973 | ||
William Doyle Ruckelshaus | ![]() | 9. Juli 1973 – 20. Oktober 1973 | |
Laurence Hirsch Silberman | ![]() | 1974–1975 | Gerald Ford |
Harold Russell Tyler Jr. | 6. April 1975 – 20. Januar 1977 | ||
Peter Francis Flaherty | 12. April 1977 – 1978 | Jimmy Carter | |
Benjamin Richard Civiletti | ![]() | 1978 – 16. August 1979 | |
Charles Byron Renfrew | 1980–1981 | ||
Edward Charles Schmults | 1981–1984 | Ronald Reagan | |
Carol Eggert Dinkins | 1984–1985 | ||
Delwen Lowell Jensen | ![]() | 1985–1986 | |
Arnold Irwin Burns | 1986–1988 | ||
Harold Graham Christensen | 1988–1989 | ||
Donald Belton Ayer | 1989 – Mai 1990 | George Bush | |
William Pelham Barr | ![]() | Mai 1990 – 26. November 1991 | |
George James Terwilliger III | 26. November 1991 – 20. Januar 1993 | ||
Philip Benjamin Heymann | ![]() | 28. Mai 1993 – 17. März 1994 | Bill Clinton |
Jamie Shona Gorelick | ![]() | 17. März 1994 – Mai 1997 | |
Eric Himpton Holder Jr. | ![]() | 13. Juni 1997 – 20. Januar 2001 | |
Robert Swan Mueller III (kommissarisch) | ![]() | 20. Januar 2001 – 10. Mai 2001 | George W. Bush |
Larry Dean Thompson | ![]() | 10. Mai 2001 – 31. August 2003 | |
James Brien Comey Jr. | ![]() | 9. Dezember 2003 – 15. August 2005 | |
Robert Davis McCallum Jr. (kommissarisch) | ![]() | 15. August 2005 – 17. März 2006 | |
Paul Joseph McNulty | ![]() | 17. März 2006 – 26. Juli 2007 | |
Craig S. Morford (kommissarisch) | ![]() | 26. Juli 2007 – 10. März 2008 | |
Mark Robert Filip | ![]() | 10. März 2008 – 20. Januar 2009 | |
David William Ogden | ![]() | 12. März 2009 – 5. Februar 2010 | Barack Obama |
Gary Gage Grindler (kommissarisch) | 5. Februar 2010 – 29. Dezember 2010 | ||
James Michael Cole | ![]() | 29. Dezember 2010 – 8. Dezember 2015 | |
Sally Caroline Yates | ![]() | 10. Januar 2015 – 30. Januar 2017 | Barack Obama, Donald Trump |
Dana James Boente (kommissarisch) | ![]() | 9. Februar 2017 – 25. April 2017 | Donald Trump |
Rod Jay Rosenstein | ![]() | 26. April 2017 – 11. Mai 2019 | |
Edward Casey O’Callaghan (kommissarisch) | ![]() | 13. Mai 2019 – 22. Mai 2019 | |
Jeffrey Adam Rosen | ![]() | 22. Mai 2019 – 23. Dezember 2020 | |
Richard Donoghue | ![]() | 24. Dezember 2020 – 20. Januar 2021 | |
John P. Carlin (kommissarisch) | (c) New America, CC BY 3.0 | seit dem 20. Januar 2021 | Joe Biden |
Lisa Monaco | ![]() | nominiert; noch nicht vom Senat bestätigt |
Weblinks
- Office of the Deputy Attorney General (englisch)
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Organization, Mission & Functions Manual: Attorney General, Deputy and Associate. In: USDoJ.gov. Abgerufen am 11. Mai 2017 (englisch).
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Seal of the United States Department of Justice.
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United States Deputy Attorney General, A. Devitt Vanech
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Paul McNulty, former United States Deputy Attorney General
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De delegatie van de Verenigde Staten, in het midden Minister van justitie Benjamin Civiletti
- 10 december 1979
U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Dana J. Boente
Official Portrait of former Assistant Attorney General for National Security, Lisa Monaco.
Official portrait of Rod Rosenstein as Deputy Attorney General
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Warren Christopher
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United States Department of Justice portrait of Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division Philip B Heymann
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Official portrait of Deputy Attorney General of the United States David Ogden.
D. Lowell Jensen, Senior District Judge
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