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Executive Nominations and Confirmations: 110th Congress

The following executive nominations were confirmed during the 110th Congress (2007-2008):

41. Jeffrey Leigh Sedgwick
Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs
Department of Justice
October 2, 2008
Voice Vote
40. Gregory G. Garre
Solicitor General
October 2, 2008
Voice Vote
39. George W. Venables
U.S. Marshal, SD California
October 2, 2008
Voice Vote
38. Brian Albritton
U.S. Attorney, MD Florida
October 2, 2008
Voice Vote
37. Dennis Michael Klein
U.S. Marshal, ED Kentucky
October 2, 2008
Voice Vote
36. J. Patrick Rowan
Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division
Department of Justice
September 26, 2008
Voice Vote
35. Clyde R. Cook
U.S. Marshal, ED North Carolina
June 27, 2008
Voice Vote
34. Kelly Rankin
U.S. Attorney, Wyoming
June 27, 2008
Voice Vote
33. Gregory Katsas
Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division
Department of Justice
June 27, 2008
Voice Vote

32. Elisebeth C. Cook
Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy
Department of Justice
June 5, 2008
Voice Vote

31. William W. Wilkins, III
U.S. Attorney, South Carolina
June 5, 2008
Voice Vote
30. Ralph E. Martinez
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
May 20, 2008
Voice Vote
29. Michael McGinn
U.S. Marshal, Minnesota
May 20, 2008
Voice Vote
28. Rebecca A. Gregory
U.S. Attorney, ED Texas
April 29, 2008
Voice Vote
27. Kevin O'Connor
Associate Attorney General
Department of Justice
April 2, 2008
Voice Vote

26. Ondray Harris
Director, Community Relations Service
Department of Justice
March 13, 2008
Voice Vote

25. David Hagy
Director, National Institute of Justice
Department of Justice
March 13, 2008
Voice Vote

24. William Joseph Hawe
U.S. Marshal, WD Washington
March 13, 2008
Voice Vote
23. Mark R. Filip
Deputy Attorney General
Department of Justice
March 3, 2008
Voice Vote

22. Joseph P. Russoniello
U.S. Attorney, ND California
December 19, 2007
Voice Vote
21. Julie L. Myers
Assistant Secretary
Department of Homeland Security
December 19, 2007
Voice Vote

20. Scott M. Burns
Deputy Director, National Drug Control Policy
Executive Office of the President
December 19, 2007
Voice Vote

19. Cynthia Dyer
Director, Office on Violence Against Women
Department of Justice
December 19, 2007
Voice Vote

18. Nathan J. Hochman
Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division
Department of Justice
December 19, 2007
Voice Vote

17. Edmund A. Booth, Jr.
U.S. Attorney, SD Georgia
December 13, 2007
Voice Vote
16. Gregory A. Brower
U.S. Attorney, D Nevada
December 13, 2007
Voice Vote
15. Diane J. Humetewa
U.S. Attorney, D Arizona
December 13, 2007
Voice Vote
14. Ronald Jay Tenpas
Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division
Department of Justice
December 13, 2007
Voice Vote
13. Michael B. Mukasey
Attorney General
Department of Justice
November 8, 2007
Vote: 53-40

12. Edward Meacham Yarbrough
U.S. Attorney, MD Tennessee
October 4, 2007
Voice Vote
11. Thomas P. O'Brien
U.S. Attorney, CD California
October 4, 2007
Voice Vote
10. James Russell Dedrick
U.S. Attorney, ED Tennessee
October 4, 2007
Voice Vote
9. Patrick P. Shen
Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices
Department of Justice
October 4, 2007
Voice Vote

8. Esteban Soto, III
U.S. Marshal, Puerto Rico
September 11, 2007
Voice Vote
7. Michael David Credo
U.S. Marshal ,ED Louisiana
September 11, 2007
Voice Vote
6. Joe W. Stecher
U.S. Attorney, D Nebraska
August 01, 2007
Voice Vote
5. Robert Gideon Howard, Jr.
U.S. Marshal, ED Arkansas
April 26, 2007
Voice Vote
4. John Roberts Hackman
U.S. Marshal, ED Virginia
April 26, 2007
Voice Vote
3. John Wood
U.S. Attorney, WD Missouri
March 29, 2007
Voice Vote
2. Beryl A. Howell
United States Sentencing Commission
February 28, 2007
Voice Vote
1. Dabney Langhorne Friedrich
United States Sentencing Commission
February 28, 2007
Voice Vote

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