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Charles E Erdmann

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Preceded by
  
Eugene R. Sullivan

Occupation
  
Judge

Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Charles Erdmann


Spouse(s)
  
Renee Jacques

Role
  
Judge

Children
  
4

Rank
  
Colonel

Alma mater
  
Montana State University University of Montana

Unit
  
United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps

Education
  
University of Montana, Montana State University

Service/branch
  
United States Marine Corps, Montana Air National Guard

Charles Edgar "Chip" Erdmann (born June 26, 1946) is a former judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. His term began on 15 October 2002 and expired on July 31, 2017.

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Education

Erdmann attended Montana State University and the University of Montana School of Law, graduating in 1972 and 1975 respectively. His college years were interrupted by three years of enlisted service in the United States Marine Corps (from 1967-1970).

From 1975-1976, he served as an Assistant State Attorney General in the Montana Department of Justice. He quickly established himself in the Montana legal community, becoming Chief Counsel in the Auditor's Office in 1976, Chief Staff Attorney of the Antitrust Bureau in 1980, Chief of the Montana Medicaid Fraud Bureau also in 1980, and General Counsel of the Montana School Boards Association in 1982.

In 1986, he opened his own private practice in Helena and also served as a JAG Officer in the Montana Air National Guard from 1981 to 2002, when he retired as a Colonel.

Judicial career

In 1995, he was appointed as an Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court. He left in 1998 to become a Judicial Reform Coordinator in the Office of the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina. He soon became the head of the Human Rights and Rule of Law department, helping to reform the region's judicial system through several anti-corruption measures. In 2000, he became Chief Judge of the Bosnian Election Court. He served for only one year, at which point he became an independent consultant in Bosnia.

In 2002, Erdmann was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces by President George W. Bush.

References

Charles E. Erdmann Wikipedia