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U.S. Attorney General

John Doe was born and raised in Houston, Texas. After John graduated from high school, he went on to the California Institute of Technology. Upon graduating from Caltech with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, he went on to Stanford Law School. In his second year of law school, John was accepted into the United States Marine Corps's Platoon Leaders Class and attended a ten-week training session at Officer Candidates School the summer before his third year. Afterwards, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps and placed on inactive duty status to finish earning his law degree. Upon graduating from Stanford Law and passing the California Bar Exam, he attended The Basic School. After The Basic School, John went on to The Naval Justice School. Afterwards, he was assigned to Marine Corps Air Station Miramar as a defense counsel. Soon after, John married his girlfriend of nearly three years. He later served as a trial counsel at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Eventually, John rose to the position of chief trial counsel. He left the Marine Corps after ten years of active duty service following law school and returned to Houston with this wife and three children. John then passed the Texas Bar Exam and applied to join the U.S. Attorney's Office. Upon successfully completing the entire application process, he was hired and joined the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Texas as an assistant U.S. attorney. Just three years later, John was elected Texas Attorney General. Four years afterwards, he was re-elected. Two years into his second term, John was appointed Attorney General of the United States.