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William J. Guste

William Joseph "Billy" Guste, Jr. (May 26, 1922 – July 25, 2013),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=William J. Guste, Jr. )〕 was a New Orleans attorney, businessman and Democratic attorney general of Louisiana from 1972 to 1992. He succeeded Jack P.F. Gremillion, a fellow Democrat engulfed in scandal who had held the position since 1956. Guste received recognition for molding the office into a model of integrity and efficiency. In 1976, he helped Jimmy Carter, the former governor of Georgia, carry Louisiana and served as the first elector listed on the ballot for the Carter-Mondale slate.
==Background==

Guste was born in New Orleans to a wealthy couple, William J. Guste, Sr., and the former Marie Louise Alciatore. The senior Guste, like his son, was an attorney and a member of the Roman Catholic men's organization, the Knights of Columbus. Guste, Jr., graduated from Jesuit High School, Loyola University New Orleans and Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in New Orleans. After admission to the bar, Guste served in the United States Army, with overseas duty primarily in France.〔
Early in his career, from 1956 to 1957, Guste served on the New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission, at the invitation of then Mayor deLesseps Story Morrison, Sr. From 1961 to 1962, Guste was a member and chairman of the Juvenile Court Advisory Committee of Orleans Parish.
Guste was married to his surviving spouse, the former Dorothy "Butsie" Schutten (born 1924), the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schutten. Guste was the father of ten children, nine of whom survived him.〔 He was widely viewed as a quiet, unassuming, almost shy man with dark wavy hair, in sharp contrast to the flamboyant, in-your-face image of his predecessor Jack Gremillion. Voters rewarded Guste's competence and integrity and kept him in the attorney general's position for two decades until his retirement from the office. He is therefore the longest-serving attorney general in Louisiana history.

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