JACKSON - Attorney General Lynn Fitch has added two former high-ranking U.S. Department of Justice attorneys to senior staff roles.
Fitch announced Friday the appointment of Scott Stewart as Mississippiâs second Solicitor General and William C. Lamar to serve as a Special Assistant Attorney General prosecuting Medicaid fraud.
âIâm pleased to add some of the countryâs top legal talent, Scott Stewart and Chad Lamar, to the team of highly skilled attorneys and professionals we have assembled at the Mississippi Attorney Generalâs Office,â Fitch said. âMississippi will be well-served by these well-respected and experienced attorneys who will enhance our ability to protect, defend, and improve the lives of every Mississippian.â
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SHERMAN A dispute which began in September of 2019 in the town of Sherman has finally reached its conclusion, leaving Sherman with no town justices.
On Feb. 8, Town Justice James L. Van Volkenburg submitted his letter of resignation to the New York State Unified Court System, along with notification to the Office of Justice Court Support.
This was followed by his letter of intent to resign for the purpose of retirement from the town. According to Van Volkenburg, carbon copies were also sent to the Eighth Judicial District Court in Buffalo, which has been closely following what has been happening.
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