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John Schuyler Marvin (born August 29, 1962) is the district attorney of the 26th Judicial District of Louisiana, based in Bossier and Webster parishes in the northwestern corner of his state. His late father, Charles A. Marvin, was the Bossier-Webster DA from 1971 to 1975 and then a judge from 1975 to 1999 of the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal, based in Shreveport.〔 Marvin resides in Minden, the seat of government of Webster Parish; his principal office is in Benton, the parish seat of Bossier Parish. ==Background==
Marvin is partly named for his paternal grandfather, Schuyler L. Marvin of Jonesville in Catahoula Parish in eastern Louisiana.〔"Melissa Marvin engagement told" (sister of Schuyler Marvin), ''Minden Press-Herald'', April 15, 1982, p. 5〕 He graduated in 1980 from the private Glenbrook High School in Minden.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Glenbrook High School )〕 He subsequently obtained his undergraduate education from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and then procured his Juris Doctor from the historically black Southern University Law Center, also in Baton Rouge.〔 Marvin is a member of the Bossier Chamber of Commerce. Among his civic activities, Cason was a promoter of the former Ware Youth Center, a 34-bed rehabilitation unit for youthful offenders located in Coushatta in Red River Parish. The facility closed in 2013 because of state budget cuts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vickie Welborn, Ware Youth Detention Center closes Sunday: Director blames state budget cuts for decision, August 27, 2013 )〕 He is the board president of the Gingerbread House, a child advocacy center for Bossier and Caddo parishes located in Shreveport.〔
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