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'''George Martin''' (born in Phenix City) is an Assistant U. S. Attorney for the [[Northern District of Alabama]].
'''George Martin''' (born in Phenix City) is an Assistant [[United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama|U. S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama]].


Martin earned his law degree at the [[University of Alabama School of Law]] and served as an Alabama state assistant attorney general before becoming an assistant U. S. attorney. He led the prosecutions of politicians [[Larry Langford]] and [[John Katopodis]], former [[HealthSouth]] executive [[Sonny Crumpler]] and former [[Alabama Fire College]] director [[William Langston]].
Martin earned his law degree at the [[University of Alabama School of Law]] and served as an Alabama state assistant attorney general before becoming an assistant U. S. attorney. He led the prosecutions of politicians [[Larry Langford]] and [[John Katopodis]], former [[HealthSouth]] executive [[Sonny Crumpler]] and former [[Alabama Fire College]] director [[William Langston]].
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 12 February 2010

George Martin (born in Phenix City) is an Assistant U. S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama.

Martin earned his law degree at the University of Alabama School of Law and served as an Alabama state assistant attorney general before becoming an assistant U. S. attorney. He led the prosecutions of politicians Larry Langford and John Katopodis, former HealthSouth executive Sonny Crumpler and former Alabama Fire College director William Langston.

References

  • Gordon, Robert K. (October 18, 2009) "Larry Langford trial: Prosecution team experienced in white-collar cases." Birmingham News