Draven

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Draven Prince
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Attorney General
District of Columbia
Assumed office
January 19th, 2021
Chief Executive Officer
Prince Law LLP
Assumed office
January 18th, 2021
Commissioner
Judicial Reform Commission
Assumed office
December 23rd, 2020
Founder & Chairman
National Bar Association
Assumed office
December 8th, 2020
Secretary of Justice
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Assumed office
November 27th, 2020
Personal Details
Born December 2nd, 1995
Fajardo, Puerto Rico
Political party LP
Education Carnegie Mellon MA Computer Science
Harvard LLM Intellectual Property Law

Draven Prince is a seasoned lawyer who currently serves as the Attorney General for the District of Columbia and Secretary of Justice for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. He is the Founder and current Chairman of the highly esteemed National Bar Association, which has credited the upper tier of legal minds across the nation.

A potential nominee for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, he showed experience in providing new judicial procedure that would close loose ends in the federal judiciary. He has served on the Judicial Reform Commission under President Sandoval's administration, committed to working with other legal minds to bring about reform that would create a much more robust and efficient judicial system.

Draven currently operates Prince Law, an established law firm that also publishes on relevant court cases across the nation.

District of Columbia

Office of the Attorney General

Approach

January 9th, 2021

Ryuki and Randy Wilson approached Draven with an offer to serve as the first Attorney General for the District of Columbia.

Nomination

January 12th, 2021

Howard Elkridge submitted the official nominated for Draven as Attorney General for the District of Columbia.

Confirmation

January 19th, 2021

Draven was confirmed as the first Attorney General for the District of Columbia by the DC Council with a 4-1-1 vote.

Tenure

Rehabilitative Justice For Drug Offenses

Draven advised Mayor Elkridge to issue an executive order that would create leniency for certain drug related crimes, with prosecutorial discretion.

Criminal Justice Accountability

Draven has issued a myriad of indictments, which hold prospective offenders accountable for their actions at Watergate Bar and other related DC properties.