United States Attorneys for the Eastern District of Arkansas
The office of United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas came into being with the creation of the district in 1852,[1] and continues to the present day.
United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas | |
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Seal of the Department of Justice | |
Incumbent Jonathan D. Ross Acting since December 31, 2020 | |
Department of Justice | |
Reports to | The Attorney General |
Seat | Little Rock, Arkansas |
Appointer | The President |
Inaugural holder | Joseph Stillwell |
Formation | 1852 |
Website | justice |
List
- Joseph Stillwell (1852)
- James W. McConaughey (1853–1854)
- Lafayette B. Luckie (1856)
- John C. Murray (1856)
- Read Fletcher (1856–1857)
- Charles A. Carroll (1857)
- John M. Harrell (1857–1858)
- Charles E. Jordan (1861)
- S. R. Harrington (1871–1876)
- Charles C. Waters (1876–1885)
- Joseph W. House (1885–1889)
- Charles C. Waters (1889–1893)
- Joseph W. House (1893–1897)
- Jacob Trieber (1897–1900)
- William G. Whipple (1900–1913)
- William H. Martin (1913–1919)
- June P. Wooten (1919–1922)
- Charles F. Cole (1922–1930)
- Wallace Townsend (1930–1934)
- Fred A. Isrig (1934–1939)
- Samuel Rorex (1939–1946)
- James T. Gooch (1946–1953)
- Osro Cobb (1953–1962)
- Robert D. Smith, Jr (1962–1967)
- Woodrow H. McClellan (1967–1968)
- Wilbur H. Dillahunty (1968–1979)
- George W. Proctor (1979–1987)
- Kenneth H. Stoll (1987)
- Charles A. Banks (1987–1993)
- Paula Casey (1993–2001)
- Harry E. Cummins II (2001–2006
- Tim Griffin (December 2006 to June 2007) (Interim: Appointed but not confirmed by the Senate)
- Jane Duke (2007-2010)
- Christopher R. Thyer (2010–2017)
- J. Cody Hiland (2017–2020)
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