Scott Thomas (district attorney) explained

Scott Thomas
Office:District Attorney for
North Carolina's 4th District
Term Start:January 30, 2006
Preceded:W. David McFadyen Jr.
Office1:Member of the
North Carolina Senate
Term Start1:January 1, 2001
Term End1:January 30, 2006
Predecessor1:Bev Perdue
Successor1:C.W. "Pete" Bland
Constituency1:3rd District (2001-2003)
2nd District (2003-2006)
State2:North Carolina
State House2:North Carolina
District2:3rd
Term Start2:January 1, 1999
Term End2:January 1, 2001
Predecessor2:John M. Nichols
Successor2:Alice Graham Underhill
Birth Date:19 July 1966
Party:Republican
Residence:New Bern, North Carolina
Alma Mater:East Carolina University (BS)
North Carolina Central University (JD)
Profession:Attorney

Scott Thomas (born July 19, 1966) is a Republican politician and attorney who serves as the District Attorney for North Carolina Prosecutorial District 4. He previously served in both the North Carolina House of Representatives and North Carolina Senate.

Early life and career

In addition to his work in the General Assembly, Thomas was a partner in the New Bern law firm Chesnutt, Clemmons, Thomas, and Peacock. He quit this post upon appointment as District Attorney. His wife, Sherri, is an elementary school principal and they are the parents of three daughters.

Thomas is an alumnus of East Carolina University in Greenville, NC where he earned a B.S. in Political Science and was SGA President.

He graduated with a J.D from North Carolina Central University School of Law in 1992.

North Carolina General Assembly

Thomas was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1998. He was then elected to the North Carolina Senate representing the 2nd senatorial district. On January 18, 2006, Thomas resigned as State Senator to become District Attorney.[1] He was appointed to the vacant post on January 24 by Governor Mike Easley to replace W. David McFadyen Jr., who retired early. Thomas was sworn in on January 30.[2] [3] He has been elected District Attorney four times and is serving his fourth term. C.W. "Pete" Bland, the Sheriff of Craven County, North Carolina, was appointed to replace Thomas in the State Senate.[4] Bland was defeated for election to a full term by Republican State Representative Jean Preston.[5]

District Attorney

Thomas is the North Carolina Prosecutorial District 4, which includes Carteret, Craven and Pamlico counties. He is a past President of the North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys and former Chairman of the Governor's Crime Commission.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. New Bern Sun Journal. Thomas resigns seat in Senate, accessed 2 February 2006.
  2. New Bern Sun Journal. Thomas appointed as DA for Craven, Pamlico and Carteret, accessed 2 February 2006.
  3. Press Release, Office of the NC Governor. GOV. EASLEY APPOINTS THOMAS AS DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR CRAVEN, CARTERET AND PAMLICO COUNTIES, accessed 2 February 2006.
  4. News: Hood. John. Preview of Key Senate Primaries. April 19, 2006. Carolina Journal. John Locke Foundation. Raleigh, North Carolina. May 1, 2019.
  5. News: Hogwood. Ben. Sen. Jean Preston remembered for her service to county, state. January 10, 2013. Carteret County News-Times. May 1, 2019.
  6. http://www.ncdistrictattorney.org North Carolina Conference of District Attorney's