Warren King
Warren King was a judge on the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. He was appointed to the court in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan.[1]
Education
King received his undergraduate degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1960, his J.D. from American University Law School in 1967, and his Master of Laws from Yale Law School in 1969.[1]
Military service
King served in the U.S. Navy from 1960 to 1963. In 1967 and 1968, he was with the Naval Investigative Service in Vietnam.[1]
Career
- 1981-1998: Judge, District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- 1977-1981: Office for Improvements in the Administration of Justice, United States Department of Justice
- 1975-1977: Faculty, Antioch School of Law
- 1973-1975: Deputy Chief, Superior Court Division, U.S. Attorney's Office
- 1972-1973: Chief, Grand Jury/Intake Section, U.S. Attorney's Office
- 1971-1972: Trial Attorney, Felony Trial Section for the Superior Court Division of U.S. Attorney's Office
- 1969-1971: Assistant United States Attorney, United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia[1]
Awards and associations
Associations
- 1978-Present: Member, Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia
- 1978-1981: Member, Hearing Committee, District of Columbia Board of Professional Responsibility[1]
See also
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Footnotes
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