Robert Troyer
Robert Troyer is a Colorado-based attorney who served as United States Attorney for the District of Colorado.[1] Troyer became acting U.S. Attorney on August 12, 2016, upon the departure of John F. Walsh.[2] On November 17, 2017, he was appointed by Jeff Sessions[3] and served until October 25, 2018,[4] when he was succeeded by Jason R. Dunn. Troyer had previously spent six years as First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Colorado.[5]
Robert Troyer | |
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United States Attorney for the District of Colorado | |
In office November 17, 2017 – October 25, 2018 | |
President | Donald Trump |
Preceded by | John F. Walsh |
Succeeded by | Jason R. Dunn |
Personal details | |
Born | Colorado |
Education | Pomona College Boston College (JD) |
After leaving the U.S. Attorney's office, Troyer was hired to prepare a report on sexual abuse by Catholic clergy in Colorado.[6]
References
- "Meet the U.S. Attorney". United States Department of Justice. November 17, 2017. Archived from the original on March 23, 2018. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
- Fulcher, Michelle P. (August 11, 2016). "Outgoing US Attorney Grappled With New Marijuana Laws, Terrorism". Colorado Public Radio.
- Paul, Jesse (November 17, 2017). "Colorado's acting U.S. attorney one step closer to getting the job for good as Trump lags on nomination". The Denver Post.
- Sherry, Allison (October 25, 2018). "Bob Troyer, State's Outgoing Federal Prosecutor, Says Cricket Farming's Next". Colorado Public Radio.
- Troyer, Bob (September 28, 2018). "Opinion: It's high time we took a breath from marijuana commercialization". Denver Post.
- Miller, Blair (October 23, 2019). "Report detailing decades of child sex abuse by Catholic priests in Colorado shows 160+ incidents". KMGH-TV.
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