Nicholas Chase Nominated as U.S. Attorney for North Dakota
By North Dakota Monitor Staff
FARGO, ND – The Trump administration has nominated Nicholas Chase, a current district court judge in North Dakota, to serve as the next U.S. attorney for the state. U.S. Senators John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer announced the nomination, expressing their support for Chase’s swift confirmation.
Chase, who took on his role as a judge in 2022, boasts an extensive background in law, having dedicated 20 years to the North Dakota U.S. Attorney’s Office. His experience includes positions as first assistant U.S. attorney and acting U.S. attorney, giving him a robust understanding of federal legal practices.
Both Hoeven and Cramer praised Chase’s commitment to public service and his strong track record of fostering collaboration among various law enforcement agencies, including tribal, state, and local entities. They stated that his experience uniquely positions him to tackle the challenges of the role effectively.
The senators are committed to advancing Chase’s confirmation process swiftly, emphasizing the importance of appointing a qualified individual to represent North Dakota’s interests in federal legal matters.
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