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Ms. Keating issued a statement which dropped charges in five separate cases and ordered the immediate release of those five individuals from custody. | Ms. Keating issued a statement which dropped charges in five separate cases and ordered the immediate release of those five individuals from custody. | ||
She is prosecuting the case ''District of Columbia vs. Reinhard'' herself and is showcasing her prudent legal knowledge. | She is prosecuting the case ''District of Columbia vs. Reinhard'' herself and is showcasing her prudent legal knowledge. | ||
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Revision as of 04:10, 28 February 2021
Victoria Keating | |
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Attorney General District of Columbia | |
Assumed office February 11th, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Draven Prince |
White House Counsel | |
Assumed office February 13th, 2021 |
Victoria Keating is a seasoned lawyer who currently serves as the Attorney General for the District of Columbia. She is a member of the Liberal-Republican Party and serves as state chair of the North.
In her position as Attorney General for the District of Columbia, she has released numerous high profile politicians out of improsenement due to the mistakes made by the previous Attorney General. Ms. Keating is the lead prosecutor in the case District of Columbia vs. Reinhard in which a man is charged with recklessly assaulting three citizens. As state chair and member of the Libertarian-Republican Party's leadership, she has worked to renew and reform the party's platform.
District of Columbia
Office of the Attorney General
Approach
- February 7th, 2021
Mayor Elkridge approached Ms. Keating with an offer to serve as the second Attorney General for the District of Columbia.
Nomination
- February 8th, 2021
Howard Elkridge submitted the official document nominating ms. Keating as Attorney General for the District of Columbia.
Confirmation
- February 10th, 2021
Ms. Keating was confirmed as the fifth female Attorney General for the District of Columbia by the DC Council with a 12-0 vote.
Tenure
- Restoring Integrity
Ms. Keating issued a statement which dropped charges in five separate cases and ordered the immediate release of those five individuals from custody. She is prosecuting the case District of Columbia vs. Reinhard herself and is showcasing her prudent legal knowledge.