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John Ramsey Johnson (Superior Court of the District of Columbia judge)
John Ramsey Johnson was an associate judge for the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. He was appointed to the court in 2000 by President Bill Clinton.[1] He retired on May 17, 2019.[2]
Education
Johnson received his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and his J.D. from Antioch School of Law.[1]
Military service
Johnson served in the United States Air Force between receiving his bachelor's and law degrees.[1]
Career
- 2000-2019: Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
- 1998-2000: Special Counsel to U.S. Attorney Wilma A. Lewis, then Principal Assistant
- 1995-1998: Principal Assistant U.S. Attorney
- 1993-1995: United States Attorney
- 1976-1993: Assistant U.S. Attorney[1]
Awards and associations
- Member, District of Columbia Sentencing Commission
- 1990: Harold J. Sullivan Award, Assistant U.S. Attorney's Association
- 1981-1988: Adjunct faculty member, Georgetown University Law Center
- 1982-1983: Co-chair, Criminal Practice Institute[1]
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