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John S. Edwards (Virginia politician)

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287: 38: 475:, prosecuted the largest bank robbery in Virginia history, and prosecuted organized crime. His office also received recognition from the Department of Justice for increasing by several times the collection of monies owed the federal government. He is the author of "Professional Responsibilities of the Federal Prosecutor," 17 U. Rich. L. Rev. 511 (1983). 780:
bills. In January 2011, Edwards voted against Senate Bill 876 (Castle Doctrine) which would have allowed "a lawful occupant use of physical force, including deadly force, against an intruder in his dwelling who has committed an overt act against him, without civil liability." In February 2011,
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In February 2020, Edwards broke party ranks to shelve House Bill 961 (gun control) which would have prohibited the sale and transport of assault firearms, certain firearm magazines, silencers, and trigger activators. This effectively blocked the legislation championed by Gov.
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in 1962, where he was president of the Student Government Association, a state champion pole vaulter, and voted by his classmates as "most likely to succeed." In 1992, he was inducted into the school's Sports Hall of Fame.
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reported that he had one of the "perhaps most successful tenures of any federal prosecutor in recent years." He prosecuted the largest criminal case in the country at the time under the
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In November 1993, Edwards was appointed to fill a vacancy on Roanoke City Council. In the May 1994 general election, he was elected to a four-year term and Vice-Mayor of the
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Edwards is a partner in his law firm. His law practice includes a broad range of civil and criminal litigation in federal and state courts, including trials and appeals.
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Edwards was one of eight senators on the Senate Courts of Justice Committee who "passed by indefinitely" House Bill 1573, defeating the bill by an 8 to 4 margin.
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The Stamp Award for Exemplary Support of Military Families from The Virginia Council of Chapters, Military Officers Association of America (2009);
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Virginia Chapter of Sierra Club Awards Environmental Champions in Legislature, June 14, 2013, http://vasierraclub.org/2013/06/awards/
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and the Raven Society. He served as vice-chairman of the University Judiciary Committee and as assistant to Professor
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http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-systems/files/Health-Systems/PPHSNewsletterSummer2012_SinglePages_02.pdf
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requiring coverage for pre-existing health conditions for persons changing individual health-insurance carriers;
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Edwards is the sponsor of a bill which would repeal Virginia's ban on parole, which dates back to 1995.
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Public Service Award from Virginia Conference, American Association of University Professors (2009);
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Public Service Award from Virginia Association of Nonprofit Homes for the Aging (VANHA) (1997);
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Public Service Award from the Madison Society of Virginia Western Community College (2009);
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This article is about John S. Edwards, a state senator from Virginia. For other uses, see
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Legislative Champion Award from the Virginia Crisis Intervention Team Coalition (2011);
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Virginia First Cities Excellence Award for sponsoring Constitutional Amendment (2006);
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Awards and accolades that Edwards has received for his legislative service include:
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Co-Legislator of the Year from the Democratic Latino Organization of Virginia (2011);
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Public Service Award from Alliance for the Mentally Ill of the Roanoke Valley (1999);
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Legislator of the Year Award from the Professional Firefighters Association (2012);
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In November 1995, Edwards unseated a Republican incumbent to win a seat in the
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Legislator of the Year from Child Health Investment Partnership (CHIP) (2005);
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Public Service Award from Southwest Virginia Psychiatric Society (2008);
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Wing in Japan and Okinawa and later with the second Marine Division at
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adopting the Virginia Rules of Evidence for use in the state's courts.
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Legislator of the Year Award from the Sierra Club of Virginia (2013).
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Legislative Service Award from Planned Parenthood of Virginia (2012);
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in 1966 after completing a senior thesis titled "The Making of the
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establishing the Roanoke Higher Education Center, which he Chairs;
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Edwards serves on the Virginia War Memorial Foundation Board, the
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requiring Character Education to be taught in the public schools;
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Legislation that Edwards has successfully sponsored include:
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named a "Leader in the Law" by Virginia Law Weekly (2012); and
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establishing the Virginia Department of Veterans Services; and
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1970), where he was a member of the Law Review and elected to
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United States Attorneys for the Western District of Virginia
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establishing the Health Practitioners' Intervention Program;
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United States Attorney for the Western District of Virginia
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United States Attorney for the Western District of Virginia
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Roanoke Mental Health Professional Community award (1997);
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Planned Parenthood of Virginia Newsletter, Summer 2012,
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He graduated cum laude with an A.B. in history from
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(2005) (unreported); and 534:, 34 F.3d 257 (4th Cir. 1994); 516:, 650 F.2d 28 (4th Cir. 1981); 492:, 537 F.2d 77 (4th Cir. 1975); 465:Roanoke Times & World News 16:American politician and lawyer 1: 1120:Virginia city council members 967:Olivo, Antonio (2020-02-01). 345:(born October 6, 1943) is an 21:John Edwards (disambiguation) 757:Attorney General of Virginia 353:. He served a member of the 1105:Princeton University alumni 814:Edwards, John Saul (1966). 399:Edwards graduated from the 269:Finance and Appropriations 1151: 860:December 11, 2013, at the 621:, Va. (2009) (unreported). 554:, including: 429:United States Marine Corps 303:United States Marine Corps 18: 1053: 1037: 1029: 1022: 552:Supreme Court of Virginia 520:Williams v. United States 371:Patrick Henry High School 336: 150: 107: 64: 44: 35: 502:United States v. Johnson 435:, attaining the rank of 365:Early life and education 793:Criminal justice reform 607:Correll v. Commonwealth 544:Zeran v. 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John Edwards (disambiguation)

Virginia Senate
21st
Brandon Bell
Dave Suetterlein
United States Attorney for the Western District of Virginia
Jimmy Carter
Roanoke
Virginia
U.S.
Democratic
Alma mater
Princeton University
A.B.
University of Virginia
J.D.
Attorney
United States
United States Marine Corps
Captain
Judge Advocate Division
American politician
lawyer
Senate of Virginia
21st district
Patrick Henry High School
Princeton University
Marshall Plan
Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York

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