United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey explained

Agency Name:U.S. Attorney's Office for the
District of New Jersey
Type:Department
Formed: by the Judiciary Act of 1789
Jurisdiction:District of New Jersey
Headquarters:Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Chief1 Name:Philip R. Sellinger
Parent Agency:United States Department of Justice

The U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey is the chief federal law enforcement officer in New Jersey. On December 16, 2021, Philip R. Sellinger was sworn in as U.S. Attorney.[1] The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey has jurisdiction over all cases prosecuted by the U.S. attorney.

Organization

The office is organized into divisions handling civil, criminal, and appellate matters, in addition to the Special Prosecutions Division, which oversees political corruption investigations.[2] The District of New Jersey is also divided into three vicinages: Newark, Trenton and Camden, with the southern two offices supervised by a Deputy U.S. Attorney. The office employs approximately 170 Assistant U.S. Attorneys.[3] It is the fifth-largest U.S. Attorney's Office in the nation, behind those in the District of Columbia, Los Angeles, Manhattan, and Miami.[4]

High-profile cases

Prominent officeholders

Prominent assistant US attorneys

Officeholders

U.S. AttorneyTerm startedTerm endedAppointed by
Richard Stockton17891791George Washington
Abraham Ogden17911798
Lucius Horatio Stockton17981801John Adams
Frederick Frelinghuysen18011801
George C. Maxwell18011803Thomas Jefferson
William S. Pennington18031804
Joseph McIlvaine18041824
Lucius Q.C. Elmer18241829James Monroe
Garret D. Wall18291835Andrew Jackson
James S. Green18351850
William Halstead18501853Millard Fillmore
Garret S. Cannon18531861Franklin Pierce
Anthony Q. Keasbey18611886Abraham Lincoln
Job H. Lippincott18861887Grover Cleveland
Samuel F. Bigelow18871888
George S. Duryee18881890
Henry S. White18901894Benjamin Harrison
John W. Beekman18941896Grover Cleveland
J. Kearney Rice18961900
David Ogden Watkins19001903William McKinley
Cortlandt Parker, Jr.19031903Theodore Roosevelt
John Beam Vreeland19031913
J. Warren Davis19131916Woodrow Wilson
Charles Francis Lynch19161919
Joseph L. Bodine19191920
Elmer H. Geran19201922
Walter G. Winne19221928Warren Harding
Phillip Forman19281932Calvin Coolidge
Harlan Besson19321935Herbert Hoover
John J. Quinn19351940Franklin D. Roosevelt
William Francis Smith19401941
Charles M. Phillips19411943
Thorn Lord19431945
Edgar H. Rossbach19451948Harry Truman
Isaiah Matlack19481948
Alfred E. Modarelli19481951
Grover C. Richman, Jr.19511953
William F. Tompkins19531954
Raymond Del Tufo, Jr.19541956
Herman Scott19561956
Chester A. Weidenburner19561961
David M. Satz, Jr.19611969
Donald Horowitz19691969Lyndon B. Johnson
Frederick B. Lacey19691971Richard Nixon
Herbert J. Stern19711974
Jonathan L. Goldstein19741977
Robert J. Del Tufo19771980Jimmy Carter
William W. Robertson19801981
W. Hunt Dumont19811985Ronald Reagan
Thomas W. Greelish19851987
Samuel Alito19871990
Michael Chertoff19901994George H. W. Bush
Faith S. Hochberg19941999Bill Clinton
Robert J. Cleary19992002
Christopher J. Christie20022008George W. Bush
Ralph J. Marra, Jr.20082009
Paul J. Fishman20092017 Barack Obama
William E. Fitzpatrick20172018Donald Trump
Craig Carpenito20182021
Rachael A. HonigJanuary 6, 2021December 15, 2021
Philip R. SellingerDecember 16, 2021IncumbentJoe Biden

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Notes and References

  1. Philip R. Sellinger Sworn in as 62nd U.S. Attorney for District of New Jersey . December 16, 2021 . U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey . December 17, 2021.
  2. http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nj/about/organization.html Office Organization, U.S. Attorney's Office, District of New Jersey
  3. http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nj/ Serving the District of New Jersey, U.S. Attorney's Office
  4. http://www.law.com/jsp/ihc/PubArticleIHC.jsp?id=1167127307837 New Jersey Law Journal's Lawyer of the Year: Chris Christie
  5. http://www.law.com/jsp/ihc/PubArticleIHC.jsp?id=1167127307837 New Jersey Law Journal's Lawyer of the Year: Chris Christie
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/23/nyregion/23fortdix.html 5 Are Convicted of Conspiring to Attack Fort Dix
  7. Paul Hoffman, Tiger in the Court, Playboy Press, 1979, p. 276.
  8. https://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/17/nyregion/17james.html Former Mayor Guilty of Fraud in Newark Sales
  9. https://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/25/nyregion/25hudson.html Former Hudson County Leader Gets 41 Months in Corruption Case
  10. https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/19/nyregion/major-donor-admits-hiring-prostitute-to-smear-witness.html Major Donor Admits Hiring Prostitute to Smear Witness
  11. https://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/09/nyregion/09missile.html Man Accused of a Scheme to Sell Missiles Praised bin Laden on Tapes
  12. https://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/16/nyregion/16lynch.html Ex-Leader of New Jersey Senate is Guilty of Corruption
  13. Robert Rudolph, The Boys from New Jersey: How the Mob Beat the Feds
  14. http://www.law.com/jsp/ihc/PubArticleIHC.jsp?id=1167127307837 New Jersey Law Journal's Lawyer of the Year: Chris Christie