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Center for Community Safety Advisory Board
December, 2004

The CCS Advisory Board provides advice, support, and other authorized assistance as directed and requested by the Center for Community Safety in pursuit of its goals and objectives; to serve as an advocate for the Center for Community Safety; to identify, encourage, and assist other organizations or individuals where such assistance will further the primary purposes of the Center for Community Safety.

http://www.wssu.edu/WSSU/About/Partnerships/Center+for+Community+Safety/Advisory+Board.htm


Wednesday, December 30, 1998
ATTORNEY GENERAL ANNOUNCES 1999 AG ADVISORY COMMITTEE

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Attorney General Janet Reno has appointed eight new members to her 1999 Attorney General's Advisory Committee of United States Attorneys. The Committee, created in l973, advises the Attorney General on law enforcement issues and gives the U.S. Attorneys a key voice in Department policy. Each of the new members will serve two-year terms effective January 1, l999.

www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/1998/December/613usa.htm


National Institute of Justice Journal - October 1999
Using Knowledge and Teamwork to Reduce Crime

By U.S. Attorneys Veronica Coleman, Walter C. Holton, Jr., Kristine Olsonk, Stephen C. Robinson and Judith Stewart.

www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/jr000241d.pdf


Mr. Chairman, Congressman Scott, and Members of the Subcommittee:

Good afternoon. My name is Walter Holton. I am the United States Attorney for the Middle District of North Carolina. The Department of Justice (DOJ) appreciates this opportunity to testify concerning our firearms enforcement efforts and our views on recently introduced firearms legislation. We strongly support the goal of enacting sensible measures to reduce firearms violence in America. Without further legislation to provide additional resources and correct major deficiencies in our current federal firearms laws, we are hampered in our ability to deter gun crimes and save lives.

http://judiciary.house.gov/judiciary/holt0406.htm


Issues of Consistency in the Federal Death Penalty
A Roundtable Discussion on the Role of U.S. Attorney

http://www.vera.org/publication_pdf/161_248.pdf


Winston Salem Journal

U.S. attorney clash in D.C. does affect us ordinary folk
Thursday, March 22, 2007
By Scott Sexton
JOURNAL COLUMNIST

For sure, Holton is interested in this dustup. But it's not because he's a gadfly with too much time on his hands or because he's a policy wonk. It's because he is a former U.S. attorney for the Middle District of North Carolina.  Appointed by President Clinton in 1994, he held that office for seven years - the longest tenure of anyone who held the job since the Middle District was created in 1927.

http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_ColumnistArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173350340410