Joseph Russoniello

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Joseph P. Russoniello
File:Joe Russoniello Retired US Attorney Northern California.jpg
U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California
In office
January 4, 2008 – August 13, 2010
Preceded byScott Schools
Succeeded byMelinda Haag
ConstituencyNorthern District of California
Personal details
Born (1941-10-12) October 12, 1941 (age 83)
Jersey City, New Jersey
Alma materFairfield, B.A.
NYU Law, J.D.

Joseph P. Russoniello[1] (born October 12, 1941) is an American attorney who served two terms as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California. Russoniello served his first term from 1982 to 1990 and his second term from 2008 to 2010.

Education and early career

Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Russoniello graduated in 1959 from St. Peter's Preparatory School in Jersey City. He received a B.S.S. degree from Fairfield University in 1963 and a J.D. degree from New York University Law School in 1966.[2] After graduating from law school, Russoniello was appointed a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and later served as an Assistant District Attorney for the City and County of San Francisco before joining Cooley Godward Kronish LLP in 1975.

U.S. Attorney: first term (1982–1990)

From January 1982 to March 1990, Russoniello served his first term as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California. He personally prosecuted Larry Layton of the Peoples Temple for his part in the murder of Congressman Leo Ryan in Jonestown, Guyana, and tried several other high profile criminal and civil cases. His office prosecuted the Hitachi and Mitsubishi corporations for their theft of IBM secrets; Jerry Whitworth and James D. Harper Jr. in separate espionage cases; and dozens of white collar crime cases involving financial institution fraud, money laundering, securities fraud, public corruption, defense procurement fraud, other government contract fraud, export control violations, copyright infringement and trademark counterfeiting. Until his resignation, he was a member of the United States Attorney General's Advisory Committee, served as chairman of its White Collar Crime Subcommittee and was a member of the Economic Crime Council of the Department of Justice.

Private practice and dean: (1990–2007)

Before returning to the U.S. Attorney's Office, Russoniello was senior counsel and resident in the San Francisco office of Cooley Godward Kronish LLP where he was a member of the Litigation department and the practice group for Business Crimes & Regulatory Defense. Russoniello also served as dean of the San Francisco Law School for five and a half years until his resignation in July 2007.

U.S. Attorney: second term (2008–2010)

Russoniello was succeeded in August 2010 by Melinda Haag.

Other affiliations

Russoniello is a member of the American College of Trial Lawyers, the Edward McFetridge Inn of the American Inns of Court, the American Board of Trial Lawyers, the American Law Institute and numerous civic and legal organizations. Russoniello was, until his recent appointment as United States Attorney, a member of the National Review Board of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).[3]

References

  1. Cooley Godward Kronish LLP, "Joseph Russoniello, Senior Counsel", June 19, 2007
  2. Mazur, Janet. "Long Branch couple's son prosecutor in spy probe", Asbury Park Press, June 9, 1985. Accessed April 2, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Joseph P. Russoniello, who grew up in Jersey City and spent his summer vacations here, is the U.S. Attorney in California prosecuting the case against a family spy ring accused of selling military secrets to the Soviets.... After his graduation from St Peter's Prep School in Jersey City, Russoniello enrolled in Fairfield University in Connecticut where he earned a bachelor's degree in social science."
  3. "USCCB – Chairman, Members Appointed For National Review Board". Retrieved September 11, 2024.

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