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Private lawyer Marcos Jimenez joined the Bush-Cheney legal team in Florida and is now awaiting confirmation as U.S. attorney for Florida's Southern District. His brother, Frank, took two weeks of unpaid leave from his job as acting general counsel to Gov. Jeb Bush, the president's brother, to assist the Bush-Cheney campaign in the recount battle. He was recently tapped to become chief of staff for U.S. Housing Secretary Mel Martinez of Orlando.(snip)
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from left: Marcos Jimenez, U.S. Attorney Southern District of Florida,
John Brown, Acting DEA Administrator, Thomas W. Raffanello, Special
Agent in Charge Miami Field Division, Don DeLucca,Police Chief City
of Miami Beach and Larry Freeman, Police Chief City of Bal Harbour.Marcos Jiménez is a trial and appellate lawyer with high-profile experience in civil, criminal and international matters. Most recently, Mr. Jiménez was the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida from 2002-2005.
In that capacity, he led one of the busiest and largest US Attorney’s Offices in the nation, achieving remarkable success in the prosecution of terrorism and national security-related offenses, health-care fraud and abuse, securities and consumer fraud, investment scams, large-scale narcotics trafficking and money laundering, fraud and other misconduct by corrupt union officials and other public figures, child pornography and enticement, and violent crimes.
During his tenure as the United States Attorney, Mr. Jiménez served on the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee of US Attorneys, headed the Florida-Caribbean region for DOJ’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, and chaired federal and state anti-terrorism task forces. Additionally, from 1988-1992, Mr. Jiménez served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, gaining invaluable first-chair trial and appellate argument experience.
In private practice, Mr. Jiménez has specialized in commercial litigation, white-collar criminal defense, corporate internal investigations and international disputes. His significant representations include work on President George W. Bush’s legal team in the Florida election recount, the constitutional challenge to the US government’s detention of Cuban refugees at Guantanamo during the 1994 rafter crisis, and the lead defense of The Coca-Cola Company in a noted Alien Tort Claims Act case where the court dismissed all claims against his client.
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