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government. Huerta was arrested, and died six months later while still captive. In 1916, the Texas members of the U.S. Congress (all of the Representatives and both Senators) recommended that he replace retiring judge Maxey on the bench of the U.S. Court for the west Texas district. Wilson declined
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appointed him the U.S. Attorney for the western district of Texas. He would hold this post until his death. On June 27, 1915 he brought charges against former
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to nominate him, due to his policy of only naming judges younger than 60.
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from 1887 to 1891. Then, for several years, he practiced law in
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United States Attorneys for the Western District of Texas
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John Lafayette Camp, Jr.
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United States Attorney
John Lafayette Camp
Texas State Senate
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Alamo
President Wilson
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Victoriano Huerta
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John Lafayette Camp Jr.
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John C. Buchanan
Texas State Senator
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William C. Johnson
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