Name Rosa Rodriguez | ||
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Appointed by George W. Bush
Barack Obama Alma mater Interamerican University of Puerto Rico (J.D.) |
Jugando Pelota Dura: Corrupción Judicial
Rosa Emilia Rodriguez-Velez is the United States Attorney for the District of Puerto Rico. She is a career prosecutor, first in the Puerto Rico Department of Justice and subsequently in the U.S. Attorney's office in San Juan.
Contents
- Jugando Pelota Dura Corrupcin Judicial
- Education and early career
- US attorney
- Prominent cases
- References
Education and early career
She holds a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice (1974) and a Juris Doctor Degree (1977) from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico.
She was appointed by then Governor Carlos Romero Barcelo as a local district attorney in 1979. She subsequently crossed over to the federal level, serving in different prosecution and managerial roles within the United States Attorney's office.
U.S. attorney
She was appointed United States Attorney for Puerto Rico by the Attorney General of the United States in June 2006 and nominated by President George W. Bush in January 2007. On October 13, 2007, the seven judges of the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico unanimously authorized Chief Judge Jose A. Fuste to extend her appointment for four years, until October 12, 2011. On October 13, 2011 she was sworn into a second term by Chief Judge Aida Delgado after a unanimous decision by the six members of the District Court. Her appointments were never confirmed by the United States Senate.
Prominent cases
In October 2010 she stood beside Attorney General Eric Holder at the Justice Department headquarters as he announced the arrest of 89 police officers and 44 other people in Puerto Rico for facilitating drug deals, in what has been described as the largest law enforcement corruption probe in FBI history.