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President Obama Nominates Judge Albert Diaz and Judge James Wynn to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals

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Posted on: November 5th, 2009
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“Today, President Obama nominated Albert Diaz and James Wynn to serve on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Diaz currently serves as a Special Superior Court in North Carolina and Wynn currently sits on the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

“Judges Diaz and Wynn have been exceptional public servants for the people of North Carolina and I am honored to nominate them today to serve from the federal bench,” said President Obama. “Their distinguished judicial careers leave no doubt that they will be esteemed additions to the Fourth Circuit.”

Albert Diaz: Nominee for the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals

Albert Diaz currently serves as a Special Superior Court for Complex Business Cases, one of only three in the state of North Carolina. Diaz began his legal career in the United States Marine Corps Legal Services Support Section, where he served as a prosecutor, defense counsel, and ultimately Chief Review Officer. He then moved to the Navy’s Office of the Advocate General (JAG), where he served for four years as appellate counsel handling criminal appeals. In 1995, Diaz left active duty in the Marine Corps and worked as an associate at Hunton & Williams with a primary focus on commercial litigation. He remained in the Marine Corps Reserves while in private practice, serving as Reserve Appellate Defense Counsel in the Navy’s JAG Corps, a Reserve Military in the U.S. Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary, and a Reserve Appellate Military in the U.S. Navy-Marine Corps’ Court of Criminal Appeals. He resigned as a military when he retired from the Marine Corps in 2006. Diaz was the first Latino appointed to the North Carolina Superior Court when he was named as a Resident Superior Court in 2001. In 2002, he was appointed as a Special Superior Court and he was designated as Special Superior Court for Complex Business Cases in 2005. He earned a B.S. from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School in 1983, and received his J.D. from New York University School of Law in 1988. He also earned a Masters degree in Business Administration from Boston University in 1993. Diaz is a nominee for the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and received a rating of unanimous well-qualified from the American Bar Association.”

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