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for failing to prosecute police corruption, when Seattle police officers were accused of accepting bribes from tavern owners in exchange for not investigating illegal gambling. The indictment was ultimately dismissed by Judge W. R. Cole. He rejoined private practice until his retirement in 1985.
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in 1964, and was the first inductee to the University of Washington Husky Football Hall of Fame in 1979. He was selected by his high school in 1950 as its Athlete of the First Half Century, was inducted into the
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by three members of the county commission. He immediately announced that he would investigate rumors of illegal gambling. He held the position for 22 years. In 1957, he prosecuted powerful Teamster leader
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where he was stationed in the Presidio in San Francisco, California. He reached rank of colonel during his five years in the service. In 1948, he was appointed as the
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politics, gaining the power to approve all political appointees. He lost re-election to be the prosecuting attorney in 1970, losing in a close Republican primary to
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on November 17, 1928, the Huskies lost by 0–12 but Carroll was carried off the field on the shoulders of the Stanford players, urged by President-elect
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in 1924 and 1926. In his junior year, he scored fifteen touchdowns and in a game on October 22, 1927 against the school's rival,
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in 1925, where he was editor of the school newspaper and played football under coach Leon Brigham, earning 16
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were allowed to wear the retired jersey. Carroll would go on to earn a place in the
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After graduation, Carroll chose not to play professional football. He attended the
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He died on June 23, 2003, at Swedish Hospital in Seattle at the age of 96.
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Carroll was the leading scorer in his junior and senior years for the
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During Carroll's senior year, he had six touchdowns against the
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Index

King County Prosecuting Attorney
Chris Bayley
Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
Halfback
Washington
Garfield High School
All-American
1928
1927
1927
1928
Washington Huskies No. 2
College Football Hall of Fame
(1964)
American football
Washington
King County Prosecuting Attorney
Seattle, Washington
Garfield High School
varsity letters
University of Washington
running back
linebacker
Washington Huskies football team
Enoch Bagshaw
Rose Bowl
Washington State University
College of Puget Sound
Corey Dillon

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