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John Smietanka : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Smietanka John Smietanka (born June 28, 1941, in Chicago) was the prosecutor for Berrien County, Michigan, from 1974 to 1981, and a United States Attorney in Western Michigan, appointed by Ronald Reagan, from 1981 until 1994. == Career as a U.S. attorney ==
Notable cases that Smietanka handled in the U.S. Attorney's office include the disappearance of West German freight ship captain Fredrich Helling in Lake Michigan,〔.〕 an investigation into sales of diluted orange juice,〔.〕 and a major Chicago gang prosecution which fell apart amid accusations of inappropriate favors given to prosecution witnesses.〔.〕 Smiteanka also worked with Michigan Attorney General Frank J. Kelley to prosecute state representative Stephen Shepich and other people connected with fraud in the Michigan House Fiscal Agency.〔Eric Freedman, "Corruption Lingers 20 years after Legislative scandal erupted", in ''Macomb Daily'' Jan. 21, 2013〕 The United States Attorney General's office gave him an award for outstanding service in 1989 and for distinguished service in 1993, and the John Marshall Law School (Chicago) honored him as a distinguished alumnus in 1986.
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