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  1. Raymond Joseph Lohier Jr. (born December 1, 1965) is a Canadian-born American lawyer who serves as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Formerly, he was an assistant United States attorney for the Southern District of New York and a senior trial attorney in the United States ...

  2. 15 de fev. de 2024 · Learn how Judge Raymond Lohier, a Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals judge, moved from Montreal to Philadelphia as a child and pursued education and a career in law. Watch a video profile of his Haitian and Caribbean heritage and his views on diversity and justice.

  3. Judge Lohier is a federal appellate judge who was nominated by President Obama in 2010 and confirmed by the Senate. He has a background in civil rights, securities fraud, and narcotics prosecutions, and is a former law clerk and adjunct professor.

  4. From the Battlefield to the Bench: Judge Steven Logan. Daily life became a verbal obstacle course for the French-speaking, six-year-old Raymond J. Lohier, Jr., when his parents moved him from...

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  5. Há 4 dias · Raymond Lohier ’91 Judge, US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Last spring in a New York City courtroom, jurors listened with rapt attention as prosecutors played recordings of Galleon Group hedge fund manager and founder Raj Rajaratnam receiving inside information.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2021 · Judge Raymond Lohier, Jr., of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, congratulates RISE Court graduate Stanley Downey during a special ceremony. From left to right, Probation Officers Elisha Rivera and Lauren Blackford, RISE Court graduates Michael Lewis and Vincent Hernandez, and Magistrate Judge James L. Cott, of the Southern ...

  7. Raymond J. Lohier Jr. AB ’88 cum laude. JD '91, New York University. Brooklyn, New York. Dedicated to equal justice for all, Raymond Lohier was unanimously confirmed by the Senate in 2010 as a federal appellate judge—the first Haitian American to serve in that role.