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- Sam Bertolet (Drug Task Force Coordinator)
- John Max Bodenhausen (Attorney)
- Edwin B Brzezinski
- Hon. Richard G. Callahan (U.S. Attorney)
- Madeleine Cole
- James E Crowe Jr. (Chief, Criminal Division)
- Frederick J Dana
- Stephen S. Davis (Assistant United States Attorney)
- James C Delworth
- Thomas E Dittmeier
- Michael K Fagan
- Larry Ferrell
- Henry Jacob Fredericks
- Jonathan I Goldstein
- Dean Robert Hoag
- Joseph M Landolt
- Mary Jane Lyle
- Howard Jon Marcus
- Patricia A McGarry
- Dorothy McMurtry
- Thomas Mehan
- Daniel E Meuleman
- Raymond M Meyer
- Rosemary C Meyers (Chief Financial Fraud Unit)
- Suzanne Modlin
- Joseph Barnes Moore (Chief, Civil Division)
- Steven A Muchnick
- Richard L Poehling (Chief, Violent Crimes Unit)
- Michael Price
- Michael Wren Reap (First Assistant United States Attorney)
- Edward Joseph Rogers
- David Mark Rosen (Senior Litigation Counsel)
- Maria C Sanchez
- Jane Berman Shaw (Attorney)
- Kenneth R Tihen
- Eric T Tolen
- John J Ware
- Wesley D Wedemeyer
- Julia M Wright
Office Information
Address
Thomas Eagleton U.S. Courthouse111 S. 10th Street, 20th Floor St. Louis, MO 63102
Phone
Fax
- (314) 539-7690 (TDD)
- (314) 539-2309
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