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Southern Alabama U.S. Attorney Nominee Up For Panel Vote
By Andrew Ramonas | October 29, 2009 2:43 pm

The Senate Judiciary Committee is slated to vote on the Southern District of Alabama U.S. Attorney nominee next Thursday, the panel announced today.

Kenyen Brown (Main Justice file photo)

Kenyen Brown (Main Justice file photo)

Kenyen Brown is a House Ethics Committee staffer and former Southern District of Alabama Assistant U.S. Attorney. President Obama nominated him Aug. 6. Brown would succeed Deborah Rhodes, who resigned April 17. Read more about the nominee here.

Another eight U.S. Attorney candidates have been nominated so far, but they haven’t come before the committee yet. There are 93 U.S. Attorney jobs nationwide.

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