Warren H. Coolidge

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Warren Harding[1] Coolidge was the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina from 1969 until 1973, during the administration of President Richard Nixon. Previously, he had been a Republican candidate for North Carolina Attorney General in 1968.

As U.S. Attorney, Coolidge oversaw the prosecution of Ben Chavis and other members of the Wilmington Ten, and was involved in the early stages of the Jeffrey MacDonald murder investigation.

In 1985, Coolidge was found guilty of embezzling funds from clients and was disbarred.[2]

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  1. ^ Tar Heels of the Week (source for middle name)
  2. ^ http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/opi/viewoffender.do?method=view&offenderID=86494 North Carolina Department Of Correction

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Preceded by
Robert H. Cowen
United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina
1969–1973
Succeeded by
Thomas P. McNamara