what years didcwilliam fullerton serve as district attorney of orange county

by Emelie McClure 9 min read

1817-1900. William Fullerton served in 1867.

District Attorneys in Fullerton, CA

Here is a complete list of nearly every experienced District Attorneys near you.

William Watson Fullerton, CA

Criminal Defense Lawyer • Defense Attorney • Lawyer • Partner • Chief Executive • Bachelor of Science • Team Member

Katey Schmitz Fullerton, CA

District Attorney • Lawyer • Supporting Member • Team Member • Researcher • Survey Researcher

Randy Odhiambo Fullerton, CA

District Attorney • Lawyer • Marketing Professional • Advertising Sales Agent • Chairperson • Chief Executive • Recognition

Michael Jones Fullerton, CA

Legal Aide • Paralegal • Administrative Associate • Administrative Clerk • Clerical Specialist • Systems Support Analyst • Systems Support Specialist • Support Specialists • Certified Nurse Aide • Nurse • Nurse Practitioner

Ginnie Gosselin Fullerton, CA

Lawyer • Account Service Manager • Client Service Officer • Administrative Associate • Office Assistant • Counselor • Administrative Clerk • Clerical Specialist • Office Clerk • Advisor • Group Manager • Chief Executive • Customer Service • Managers • Team Member • Operations Manager

Brett Rouchon Chino Hills, CA

Law Clerk • City Attorney • Judicial Law Clerk • Lawyer • District Attorney • Business Administrator • Sales Manager • Data Scientist • Recruitment • Bachelor of Science • Department Store Salesperson • Retail Salesperson • Retail Professional • Retail Sales Manager • Equipment Tools Purchasing Agent • Chiropractor • Chiropractic Doctor • Operations Manager.

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