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The Fourth Director of the U.S. Marshals Appointed...on November 6, 1989, when K. Michael Moore was tapped to lead the agency. He was graduate of Fordham University’s School of Law and previously served as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida. Director Moore’s term lasted until February1992, when he became a federal district judge in Florida.

Governor’s Honor for Deputy...on November 3, 1958, Deputy U.S. Marshal Wallace A. Phaire, District of the Virgin Islands, was thanked for his fifteen years of meritorious service by Governor John David Merwin in St. Croix. U.S. Marshal Stanley A. Farrelly wrote Washington that a ceremony in the district’s courtroom celebrated Deputy Phaire’s “steadfastness and devotion to duty.” The District of the Virgin Islands was formed on June 22, 1936, and Deputy U.S. Marshal Phaire was the longest continually-serving in his occupation and jurisdiction at the time of the award.

   

U.S. Marshals Celebrate 219th Anniversary

Statement by Director John F. Clark

Addition of 15 Most Wanted Fugitive

Johnny Mack BrownOctober 31, 2008 - The U.S. Marshals announced today the addition of Johnny Mack Brown, who escaped Oct. 13 from Hays State Prison in Trion, Ga., to the service’s 15 Most Wanted fugitive list. Brown and fellow inmate, Michael Tweedel, escaped by climbing atop a dormitory building to avoid an interior fence and scaling two perimeter fences and eight strands of razor wire.  Read More
   

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