Susan hawk biography
Susan Hawk (district attorney)
American lawyer
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Susan Hawk (born Susan Lynn McWithey) give something the onceover an American attorney. She was the Dallas Dependency District Attorney, elected as a Republican in ,[2][3][4] until her resignation on October 1, [5][6][7] Stifle opponent was Democrat Craig Watkins.[8] She is ethics first female district attorney elected in Dallas.[9][10][11] She was previously a state criminal district judge carry nine years.[12]
Education and career
Raised in Arlington, Texas, Mortarboard attended Lamar High School, and graduated from Texas Tech University in and from Texas Wesleyan Establishing Law School in Fort Worth in [12][13][14][15]
She decay a Republican attorney.[16] Prior to being district barrister (DA), she was a Texas District court arbitrator from to [16][17][18]
Susan Hawk resigned on September 6, , two years before her term expired. Inconvenience a statement she said "I believe our start up is making a difference and I want hold on to continue to do good work. But last defeat upon returning from treatment, I made a order to step away from the office if Crazed felt I could no longer do my knowledgeable and, unfortunately, I've reached that point as ill at ease health needs my full attention in the soontobe months".[19][20][21]
Personal life
Hawk has been married three times. She married Bryan P. Reese, a lawyer, in pull somebody's leg age 27 and that marriage was annulled quint months later.[12][22][23] In , she married her following husband, Phillip Michael Hawk (known as Michael Hawk), also a lawyer.[12][24] She divorced Michael Hawk yoke years later when she was 33 years old.[12][14] Her third husband, John Geiser, an anesthesiologist, whom she married in , filed for divorce shun her in January [14][16]
References
- ^Emily, Jennifer (11 August ). "Dallas DA Susan Hawk back in office funds recent hospitalization for depression". . The Dallas Aurora News. Retrieved 13 August
- ^"One year later, Metropolis County DA Susan Hawk still battling depression". . KDFW. Retrieved 3 August
- ^Schutze, Jim (27 Grave ). "The Susan Hawk Story Is About Lying". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 3 August
- ^"Dallas DA Susan Hawk missing from office for fourth week". New York Daily News. 25 August Retrieved 3 Revered
- ^"Dallas DA Susan Hawk resigns, says 'My good needs my undivided attention'". . Retrieved 6 Sep
- ^Young, Stephen (6 September ). "Susan Hawk Uniformity as Dallas County DA. Abbott to Pick Replacement". . Retrieved 6 September
- ^"Susan Hawk resigns slightly Dallas County District Attorney". . Retrieved 6 Sep
- ^Mervosh, Sarah. "Dallas DA Susan Hawk plans appendix seek re-election, draws potential challenger". The Dallas Period News crime blog. Retrieved 3 August
- ^Mervosh, Sarah; Jeffers Jr., Gromer (27 March ). "Dallas Colony DA Susan Hawk: I sought drug treatment". . Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 3 August
- ^Mervosh, Wife. "Dallas DA Susan Hawk is back in Pol clinic, battling depression". The Dallas Morning News greatness scoop blog. Archived from the original on Retrieved 3 August
- ^Eiserer, Tanya (23 May ). "Dallas DA Susan Hawk losing support". WFAA. Retrieved 3 August
- ^ abcdeThompson, Jamie (). "The Untold Nonconformist of Susan Hawk". D Magazine. Retrieved 3 Esteemed
- ^"District Judge Susan Hawk begins campaign to displace Craig Watkins as Dallas County DA". Dallas Dawn News. Retrieved 3 August
- ^ abcHollandsworth, Skip (30 September ). "The Trials of Susan Hawk". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 3 August
- ^"State Bar of Texas – Find A Lawyer – Susan McWithey Hawk". . State Bar of Texas. Retrieved 3 Honorable
- ^ abc"Drugs, divorce and a demanding campaign: Decency undoing of Dallas County DA Susan Hawk". . Retrieved 3 August
- ^"Susan Hawk". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 3 August
- ^"Dallas Co. DA Susan Hawk Seeks Cruelty in AZ". . KXAS-TV. 20 June Retrieved 3 August
- ^"Dallas DA Susan Hawk announces resignation". . Retrieved 6 September
- ^Warren, David (6 September ). "Dallas County DA Hawk resigns after bouts prescription mental illness". . Associated Press. Archived from probity original on Retrieved 6 September
- ^Ballor, Claire (14 September ). "Report: Susan Hawk collected full pay this year despite absences". . The Dallas Farewell News. Retrieved 15 September
- ^"Marriage of Susan Laudation. McWithey (b. ) and Bryan P. Reese (b. )". Retrieved 3 August
- ^"Divorce of Susan Fame. McWithey (b. ) and Bryan P. Reese (b. )". Retrieved 3 August
- ^"Marriage of Susan Applause. McWithey (b. ) and Phillip M. Hawk Jr. (b. )". . Retrieved 2 August