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Release
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
September 12, 2006
(202) 514-2008
Attorney
General Alberto R. Gonzales Honors Employees and Others at The Department
of Justice’s Annual Awards Ceremony
Individuals Involved
in Enron Trial Receive Top Awards
WASHINGTON - More
than 230 Justice Department employees – along with 42 other individuals,
many of whom are federal employees and law enforcement officers – were
honored today at the Department’s 54th Annual Awards Ceremony
at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. The Attorney General’s
Annual Awards Ceremony provides an opportunity to recognize the extraordinary
accomplishments of a number of U.S. Department of Justice employees
as well as individuals from outside the Department.
Deputy Attorney
General Paul J. McNulty presented the Department’s highest award,
the Attorney General’s Award for Exceptional Service, to the
outstanding members of the investigative and trial team of the Enron
Task Force, who were recognized for their exceptional service to the
American public and the Department in the investigation and successful
prosecution of the individuals who were most responsible for the Enron
fraud. This hard-fought battle was won through the dedication of the
team members, who devoted years of their professional lives to this
effort and, in doing so, made significant personal sacrifices by living
away from home for long periods of time and working under stressful
conditions. The team’s unparalleled dedication and teamwork over
a period of years has made a significant contribution to restoring
confidence in the nation’s securities markets.
“Today’s
award recipients make me proud to be their colleague,” said Attorney
General Alberto R. Gonzales. “Their dedication and achievements
remind me why it is an honor to serve at the Department of Justice.”
The recipients of
the Attorney General’s Award for Exceptional Service from this
team include:
From the Northern
District of Illinois, Sean M. Berkowitz, Assistant U.S. Attorney; from
the District of Columbia, Kathryn H. Ruemmler and Lisa O. Monaco, Assistant
U.S. Attorneys; from the Central District of California, John C. Hueston,
Supervisory Assistant U.S. Attorney, Robb C. Adkins and Andrew D. Stolper,
Assistant U.S. Attorneys; from Northern District of California, J.
Douglas Wilson, Assistant U.S. Attorney and Leslie R. Caldwell, Former
Supervisory Assistant U.S. Attorney; from Northern District of Texas,
Clifford B. Stricklin Special Assistant U.S. Attorney; from Eastern
District of New York, Benton J. Campbell and Linda A. Lacewell, Assistant
U.S. Attorneys, and Andrew Weissmann, former Assistant U.S. Attorney;
from District of Massachusetts, David H. Hennessy, Assistant U.S. Attorney
and Samuel W. Buell, Former Assistant U.S. Attorney.
Also part of the
team were members of the Criminal Division: John A. Drennan, Trial
Attorney, Appellate Section; Leo J. Wise, Trial Attorney; Linda B.
Walls, Lead Paralegal Specialist, Fraud Section; Matthew W. Friedrich,
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General and Chief of Staff, Office
of the Assistant Attornet General. The temaining team members are part
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Those being honored include
Michael E. Anderson, Supervisory Special Agent; Raju S. Bhatia, David
Michael Hays, Kendall L. Hopper, Jeffrey D. Jenson, Jill Odom, and
Chad J. Nunez, Special Agents; Loren P. Feast, Susan K. Ridley, and
Tonja K. Rose, Financial Analysts; Pamela Joan Jerding, Paralegal Specialist,
Houston Division; David F. Reign, Supervisory Special Agent; Paul E.
Holdeman, Paula L. Schanzle, Marc R. Diehl, Brian L. Crews, Jeffrey
C. Dutton, and Gregory H. Bristol, Special Agents, Washington Field
Office; and Anne Hopkins, Supervisory Special Agent, Security Division.
The Attorney General’s
Award for Distinguished Service is the Department’s second highest
award for employee performance. The recipients of this award exemplify
the highest commitment to the Department’s mission. Twelve Distinguished
Service Awards were presented this year.
In the aftermath
of Hurricane Katrina, many Department employees responded to assist
those most impacted. The first award was presented to employees whom
prioritized the needs of others and service to the public above their
personal needs. Members of the team includes, from the Drug Enforcement
Administration, Kevin C. Harrison, Assistant Special Agent in Charge;
Joseph Ruggerio, Retired Group Supervisor, New Orleans Field Division;
Jack H. Schumacher, Group Supervisor, Hoston Field Division; Benjamin
F. Hafer, Special Agent Pilot, Aviation Division, South Central Aviation
Office; Daniel R. Salter, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Dallas
Field Division. From the U.S. Marshals Service, Roxanna L. Irwin, Chief
Deputy U.S. Marshal, Eastern District of Louisianna. From the Federal
Burau of Investigatuion, Michael J. Wolf, Special Agent in Charge and
Todd B. Cox, Supervisory Special Agent, New Orleans Field Office. From
Office of Legal Counsel, Rosemary A. Hart, Special Counsel. From the
Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Exploseives, Elizabeth
D. Chatelain, Division Council, New Orleans Field Division of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; from the Eastern District of Louisianna,
U.S. Attorney James B. Letten; and from the Middle District of Louisianna,
U.S. Attorney David R. Dugas.
Among the above
recipients for distinguished service, a team of Drug Enforcement Administration
special agents assembled and assisted with security patrols, ultimately
rescuing hundreds of civilians, including 90 abandoned elderly residents
at a flooded nursing home.
Another honoree,
Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Roxanna L. Irwin, directed her district’s
recovery while ensuring that not one of the district’s more than
400 prisoners was lost and by providing full protection for the district’s
Federal judges.
The Attorney General’s
Medallion was presented to James B. Letter and David R. Douglass, both
U.S. Attorneys of Louisiana, for their leadership in support of response
and recovery efforts in the aftermath of the storm.
The second Award
for Distinguished Service was presented to Brain R. Beckwith, Training
Academy Chief with the U.S. Marshall’s Service. Notable acts
of service include assistance in the investigations of the first World
Trade Center bombing, and leadership of a deployment in the aftermath
of the September 11th terrorist attacks to secure La Guardia and Kennedy
airports. After Hurricane Katrina led a team to the Gulf Coast and
relieved beleaguered police forces, identified and located registered
sex offenders, and rounded-up fugitives responsible for the spike in
crimes after the storm.
The third Distinguished
Service Award was presented to the members of the Southeast Bomb Task
Force, who pursued domestic terrorist Eric Rudolph for nine years after
he attempted to disrupt the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia,
by detonating one of the largest pipe bombs ever in the United States.
Recipients of the award included: from the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
John D. Behnke, John R. Cronier, James W. Cross, Jr., Danial P. Sindall,
and Darin C. Werking, Special Agents; Velda L. North, Support Services
Technician; Linda R. Urheim, Intelligence Analyst, Atlanta Division;
Alexander Borzym II, Special Agent, Detroit Field Office; H. Joseph
Ronisisvalle, Special Agent, Birmingham Field Office; Todd P. Letcher,
and Tracey A. North; Special Assistants to the Deputy Director, Office
of the Deputy Director and Thomas J. Mohnal, Supervisory Special Agent,
Laboratory Division. Also awarded, from the Federal Bureau of Alcohol
Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Joseph R. Kennedy, Supervisory Special
Agent, Chattanooga Field Office.
Distinguished Service
Awards were presented to John J. Connors, senior Attorney, Office of
Intelligence Policy and Review, for his exceptional dedication and
efforts involving the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance court; Nora
R. Dannehy, Supervisory Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Connecticut,
for her prosecution of significant public corruption matters, including
Governor John Rowland and Connecticut Treasurer Paul Silvester; and
Blane K. Dessy, Director, Library Staff, Justice Management Division
for advancing the Department’s library system.
Additional Awards
for Distinguished Service went to Assistant U.S. Trustees: John P.
Fitzgerald, Region 1; Henry G. Hobbs, Jr., Region 7; Mark A. Neal,
Region 5; Cynthia A. Burnette, Region 21; and Patricia D. Fahey, Region
12. All five successfully and swiftly implemented, on a national basis,
the new credit counseling and financial education requirements contained
in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005.
Other Distinguished
Service Awards were received by employees that spearheaded the Department’s
efforts in the appellate courts and Supreme Court in successfully defending
the constitutionality of the Solomon Amendment, Rumsfeld v. FAIR. Award
ecipients from the Solicitor General Office include Edwin S. Kneedler,
Deputy Solicitor General and Irving L. Gornstein, Assistant to the
Solicitor General. From the Civil Dvision, those honored included Douglas
N. Letter, Appellate Litigation Counsel; Scott R. McIntosh, Special
Counsel, Appellate Staff; Joseph H. Hunt, Director of the Federal Programs
Branch and Vincent M. Garvey, Deputy Director of the Federal Programs
Branch; and Gregory G. Katsas, Deputy Assistant Attorney General. Also
included was Mark T. Quinlivan, Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of
Massachusetts
Three trial attorneys
from the San Francisco Field Office of the Antitrust Division were
also presented with Distinguished Service Awards. Niall E. Lynch, Assistant
Chief; Nathanael M. Cousins and May Y. Lee, Trial Attornetys, San Francisco
Field Office. The team was responsible for significant criminal antitrust
cartel prosecutions. These cases have broken up an international price-fixing
cartel involving a crucial component, dynamic random access memory–DRAM–in
a huge, critically important, U.S. high-technology industry.
From the Justice
Management Division, Melinda B. Morgan, Director and Marcia K. Paull,
Deputy Director of Finance Staff, were rewarded for providing effective
leadership and direction to the Department’s financial audit
community.
Award recipient
Barbara Rowland, Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania, resolved two significant civil fraud cases in the pharmaceutical
arena, recapturing $261.5 million for Federal health care programs.
Her efforts resulted in passing the benefit of the lowest price available
in the marketplace to Medicaid beneficiaries.
Another honored
recipient, Bryan Sierra, Public Affairs Specialist, has expertly managed
media relations for complex and high profile cases, including the Padilla
case, Enron, and the Moussaoui trial. His efforts to explain to the
public the important work of the Department are extraordinary–he
consistently goes beyond the call of duty, even accepting the dangerous
mission of traveling with the Attorney General to Iraq in July, 2005.
In recognition
of outstanding professional achievements by law enforcement officers,
four Excellence in Law Enforcement Awards were presented this year.
Special Agents
David P. Biddiscombe and James Langtry, New York Division, Federal
Bureau of Investigation and Detective Robert J. Brzeski, Detective,
Nassau County Police Department, New York, were honored for dismantling
the Velt Gangsta Lanes set of the Bloods gang in Roosevelt, New York,
as part of the joint federal and local Operation Streetsweeper. Their
efforts resulted in the apprehension and conviction of 22 Bloods gang
members on racketeering charges involving narcotics trafficking, assaults
with firearms and incendiary devices, murder and attempted murder.
The second award
for Excellence in Law Enforcement was presented to Christopher M. Garay,
an Emergency Medical Technician from the Federal Correctional Complex
in Tucson, Az, part of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, who fought his
way out of a housing unit overtaken by inmates. His concern for fellow
staff members after the disturbance was noted.
Another distinguished
group was awarded for their contributions in the investigation of former
New York City Police Department detectives Louis Eppolito and Stephen
Caracappa, who exploited their law enforcement positions to perpetrate
a broad range of racketeering acts on behalf of the Luchese organized
crime family. Honorees included, from the Drug Enforcement Administration,
John M. Peluso, Assistant Special Agent in Charge; and Special Agents
Mark Z. Manko, John E. Perfetti, John P. Francolla, Geraldine A. Hart,
and David J. Wolf , all from the New York Field Division. Those honored
from the Federal Bureau of Investigation included Geraldine A. Hart
and David J. Wolf, Special Agents in the New York Division.
The Award for Excellence
in Law Enforcement was also presented to members of an agency task
force who conducted a 22 month investigation to catch a serial arsonist.
The arsonist was responsible for the deaths of two people within the
Washington Metropolitan Area. All individuals honored serve in the
Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. The list
included Theresa R. Stoop, Special Agent in Charge; David L. McCain,
Assistant Special Agent in Charge; William J. Stringer, Group Supervisor;
Thomas R. Daley, Scott R. Fulkerson, Tijuana N. Patty, Special Agents,
Baltimore Field Division; and Joseph M. Riehl, Chief, Arson and Explosives
Programs Division.
The Attorney General’s
Award for Excellence in Furthering the Interests of U.S. National Security
was presented to the trial team involved with the Moussaoui case. Members
of the team overcame numerous obstacles in what was an extremely complex
and extended national security case. Ultimately, they were able to
uphold the Department’s goal–the prevention of terrorist
attacks and the protection of national security–by securing the
guilty plea of an avowed al Qaeda terrorist, and seeing that he spends
the rest of his days in prison.
Members of the
team included, from the Ceriminal Division, John W. Van Lonkhuyzen,
Trial Attorney; Gregory A. Miller, Counterterrorism Support Specialist
and Security Officer; Suzette R. Buttram, Former Paralegal Specialist,
Counterterrorism Section. Awarded from the Eastern District of Virginia
were David J. Novak, Senior Litigation Counsel; Karen M. Spinks, Victim
Witness Coordinator; Aaron M. Zebley, Assistant U.S. Attorney; Nancy
J. Kramp, Lynn H. Johnson and Sheila A. Lee, Paralegal Specialists;
Debra C. Vainio, Lead Legal Assistant; Pamela A. Benson and Michael
J. Tesar, Intelligence Research Specialists; Crystal A. Griego, Victim
Witness Specialist; and Robert A. Spencer, Former Supervisory Assistant
U.S. Attorney. Those honored from the Southern District of New York
included David A. Raskin, Assistant U.S. Attorney; Henry J. Brady,
Jr., Intelligence Research Specialist; Gerard C. Francisco, Legal Administration
Specialist; and Wendy Olsen Clancy, Victim Witness Specialist. Members
of the team from the Civil Rights Division include Kevin Gingras, Trial
Attorney, Criminal Section. Hose from the FBI include James M. Fitzgerald,
Brian L. Getson, Lisa M. Rich, and Matthew M. Gutierrez, Special Agents;
Joan-Marie Turchiano, Supervisory Special Agent; Brenda Holley, Technical
Information Specialist, New York Division; Jacqueline Maguire and Matthew
G. Walsh, Special Agents, Washington Field Office; Lisa B. Eie, Special
Agent, San Diego Field Office. From the Justice Management Division,
the team included Christine E. Gunning, Security Specialist, Security
and Emergency Planning Staff. Also awarded was Raymond A. Guidetti,
Detective Sergeant First Class, New Jersey State Police; and from the
Central Intelligence Agency, Jonathan H. Ferry and John L. McPherson,
Agents.
The Mary C. Lawton
Lifetime Service Award went to David Margolis, Associate Deputy Attorney
General, Office of the Deputy Attorney General. Throughout his career,
David Margolis has exemplified the dedicated public service, leadership,
and integrity demonstrated by Mary C. Lawton. The contributions that
Mr. Margolis has made to the Department are not simply characterized
by length of service. His impact on the Department’s policy and
practices, his integrity and reliability, and his dedication to the
cause of justice are hallmarks of his character.
A number of other
awards also were presented:
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN MANAGEMENT
Frank V. Hall
Director of Administration
U.S. Attorney’s Office
Middle District of Florida
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Catherine M. Harnett
Chief of Demand Reduction Programs
Maureen C. Bory
Demand Reduction Coordinator
Deborah S. Augustine
Victim Witness Specialist
Michael J. Turner
Special Agent/Staff Coordinator
Demand Reduction Section
Tammy L. Bowman
Amy L. Warren
Barbara L. Wetherell
Public Affairs Specialists
Office of Congressional and Public Affairs
Greg D. Kesner
Electronics Engineer
Operational Technology Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Wayne E. Towson
Information Technology Specialist
Information Technology Section
U.S. National Central Bureau of Interpol
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Alice H. Roberson
Mail Supervisor
Facilities and Logistics Services Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN LEGAL SUPPORT
PARALEGAL CATEGORY
Leeodie F. Cox
Supervisory Paralegal Specialist
Office of International Affairs
Criminal Division
Deidre Williams
Paralegal Specialist
Office of General Counsel
Federal Bureau of Prisons
LEGAL SUPPORT CATEGORY
Brian Allen Barker
Kathleen L. Crowl
Richard H. Dean
Roberta A. Hatcher
Charles R. Mays
Sarah E. Phillips
Dorothy L. Riddle
M. Jeanne Zickefoose
Legal Administrative Specialists
Todd D. Mullenax
Supervisory NICS Liaison Specialist
R. Marc Chamberlain
NICS Liaison Specialist
Criminal Justice Information Services Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
ADMINISTRATIVE CATEGORY
Eva M. Gilbert
Special Deputation Specialist
Investigative Services Division
U.S. Marshals Service
Diane M. Raney
Special Investigative Support Technician
Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix
Federal Bureau of Prisons
SECRETARIAL CATEGORY
Karen A. Hanson
Staff Assistant/Office Manager
Aviation and Admiralty Section
Torts Branch
Civil Division
Cameo D. Hoey
Secretary
Disability Rights Section
Civil Rights Division
THE JOHN MARSHALL
AWARD
TRIAL OF LITIGATION
Todd J. Cochran
Kevin B. Crawford
Scott R. Damelin
John C. Ekman
Stephen P. Finn
Joshua E. Gardner
Heide L. Herrmann
Sonia M. Orfield
Russell A. Shultis
Sharon A. Snyder
Marian E. Sullivan
Elizabeth A. Thomas
Trial Attorneys
Harold D. Lester, Jr.
Assistant Director
Alan J. Lo Re
Senior Trial Counsel
National Courts Section
Civil Division
Amy Jeffress
Matthew G. Olsen
Assistant U.S. Attorneys
District of Columbia
PARTICIPATION IN
LITIGATION
David H. Laufman
Stephen M. Campbell
Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Eastern District of Virginia
Marla B. Tusk
Trial Attorney
Jerry R. DeMaio
Former Trial Attorney
Counterterrorism Section
Criminal Division
Sally Quinn Yates
First Assistant U.S. Attorney
R. Joseph Burby, Jr.
John Horn
Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Phyllis B. Sumner
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney
Northern District of Georgia
William R. Chambers, Jr.
Michael W. Whisonant
Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Robert J. McLean
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney
Northern District of Alabama
SUPPORT OF LITIGATION
Kevin M. Cassidy
Noreen E. McCarthy
Andrea T. Steward
Trial Attorneys
Christopher J. Costantini
Daniel W. Dooher
Deborah L. Harris
Richard A. Poole
Senior Trial Attorneys
Andrew D. Goldsmith
Assistant Section Chief
H. Claire Whitney
Senior Counsel
Environmental Crimes Section
Environment and Natural Resources Division
Ralph J. Marra, Jr.
First Assistant U.S. Attorney
Norv McAndrew
Assistant U.S. Attorney
District of New Jersey
Robert O. Posey
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Northern District of Alabama
Arnold A. Spencer
Supervisory Assistant U.S. Attorney
Eastern District of Texas
Leshia M. Lee-Dixon
Assistant U.S. Attorney
District of Utah
Scott J. Glick
Deputy Counsel for Criminal Matters
Office of Intelligence Policy and Review
HANDLING OF APPEALS
Alisa B. Klein
Attorney
Appellate Staff
Civil Division
David B. Salmons
Assistant to the Solicitor General
Office of the Solicitor General
PROVIDING LEGAL
ADVICE
Michael J. Elston
Chief of Staff and Counselor
Office of the Deputy Attorney General
ASSET FORFEITURE
Sharon Cohen Levin
Raymond J. Lohier
Kevin R. Puvalowski
Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Southern District of New York
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE
RESOLUTION
Elizabeth L. Bacon
Josh C. Mendelsohn
Naomi H. Milton
Mellie H. Nelson
Supervisory Trial Attorneys
Beth A. Esposito
Dov Lutzker
Sunny Pietrafesa
Trial Attorneys
Mary Lou Mobley
Former Trial Attorney
Hilary L. Martinson
Attorney Advisor
Jeanine M. Worden
Deputy Chief
Disability Rights Section
Civil Rights Division
INTERAGENCY COOPERATION
IN SUPPORT OF LITIGATION
Brian R. Howe
Assistant U.S. Attorney
District of New Jersey
Stuart J. Rabner
Chief Counsel to the Governor
State of New Jersey
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE IN FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT ADMINISTRATION
J. Brian Ferrel
Senior Division Counsel for FOIA and Privacy Act Matters
Civil Trial Section, Eastern Region
Tax Division
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR FRAUD PREVENTION
Salvador R. Perricone
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Eastern District of Louisiana
Nicola Mrazek
Trial Attorney
Jonathan J. Rusch
Senior Counsel
Paul E. Pelletier
Acting Chief
Fraud Section
Monique P. Roth
Special Counsel
Robert E. Coughlin II
Deputy Chief of Staff
Office of the Assistant Attorney General
Criminal Division
Lewis M. Chapman
Howard Schwartz
Supervisory Special Agents
Donald L. Bostic, Jr.
William M. Carter
John Brady Casey
Dewayne J. Horner
Jennifer L. Orona
Edward W. Reed
Peter G. Smith
Dennis Swikert
Special Agents
Rebecca Lynn Giddens
Support Services Technician
New Orleans Division
Keith B. Moses
Supervisory Special Agent
Henry S. Huntsberry
Robert E. Pine, Jr.
Joseph A. Skarda
Special Agents
Jackson Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS FOR PUBLIC
SAFETY
Peter J. Elliott
U.S. Marshal
Northern District of Ohio
Gregory A. White
U.S. Attorney
Northern District of Ohio
C. Jay Matthews
Senior Pastor
Mt. Sinai Baptist Church
Dick Russ
Managing Editor
WKYC Television
Darren B. Toms
Assistant News Director
Clear Channel WTAM
Michael C. McGraph
Chief of Police
Charles R. See
Director
Lutheran Ministries Community Re-Entry
Cleveland, Ohio
Douglas S. Weiner
D.C. Strategic Group
Aurora, Ohio
Robert L. Tobik
Public Defender
William D. Mason
Prosecutor
Thomas J. Porkorny
Court Administrator
Gerald T. McFaul
Sheriff
Cuyahoga County
Richard J. McMonagle
Administrative Judge
John E. Monce
Director
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation
London, Ohio
THE CUBBY DORSEY
AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS BY A WAGE GRADE SYSTEM EMPLOYEE
Joseph Lewis Sawyer
Motor Vehicle Operator Supervisor
Facilities and Logistics Services Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS BY A NEW EMPLOYEE
Mark R. Freeman
Attorney
Appellate Staff
Civil Division
Allison P. Gioia
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Western District of New York
Monsita Lecaroz-Arribas
Assistant U.S. Trustee
Region 21
Jeffrey M. Tapick
Trial Attorney
Land Acquisition Section
Environment and Natural Resources Division
EDWARD H. LEVI AWARD
FOR OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONALISM AND EXEMPLARY INTEGRITY
John C. Keeney
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Criminal Division
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR MERITORIOUS PUBLIC SERVICE
Phillip Nicholas
Chapman
Christopher M. Donlan
Amber Marie Deahn
Linda C. Olson
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
THE WILLIAM FRENCH
SMITH AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT
Robert M. Luckett
Battalion Chief
Fire and Explosives Investigation Unit
Alexandria, Virginia
William B. Harlowe
Captain
Fire and Explosives Investigation Unit
Fairfax County, Virginia
Scott K. Hoglander
Battalion Chief
Brian S. Radinsky
Investigator
Tony R. Exline
Retired Investigator
Fire and Explosives Investigation Unit
Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department
Prince George’s County, Maryland
Hank E. Anderson
Sergeant
Brian L. Padgett
Detective
Prince George’s County Police Department
Prince George’s County, Maryland
Derrick A. Chapman
Deputy State Fire Marshal
Steve W. Dulski
Corporal
Maryland State Police
Todd O. Gray
Detective
Emanuel U. Ross, Jr.
Investigative Analyst
Metropolitan Police Department
District of Columbia
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
AWARD FOR EXCEPTIONAL HEROISM
William A. Sentner
(Posthumous)
Special Agent
Miami Field Office
Office of the Inspector General
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