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Full Biography for Bob Brewer
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Bob Brewer's background throughout his school, military, and legal careers has prepared him to be ideally suited to be San Diego County's District Attorney. College After graduating from high school in Ithaca, NY, Bob attended college at St. Lawrence University, where he was Student Government President and Battalion Commander of the school's ROTC unit. He was also a student athlete, competing in varsity soccer and track. Military Service Upon his college graduation, he was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in the U.S. Army, successfully completing Ranger and Airborne training. At the age of 24, he became a Company Commander, in the 8th Infantry Division, in Mainz, Germany. He then served in Viet Nam for 15 months as an Advisor to the Vietnamese Airborne Division, in combat in both Cambodia and South Viet Nam, and Operations Officer with MACSOG. For his combat service in Viet Nam he was awarded the Silver Star, 2 Bronze Stars, 2 Air medals (one for Valor), the Joint Service Commendation Medal and various Vietnamese medals for valor. Bob remained in the Army Reserves for four years after leaving active duty, serving in the Special Forces Unit in San Diego, and at the 63rd ARCOM HQs, Los Angeles. Legal Education After his military service, Bob graduated from the University of San Diego Law School in 1975, where he received a coveted Advocacy Award. He spent his summers during law school clerking at the San Diego District Attorney's Office, the San Diego City Attorney's Office and the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office. Legal Experience Bob was a respected prosecutor in Los Angeles for seven years, serving as a Deputy District Attorney and as an Assistant U.S. Attorney + including as Assistant Chief of the Criminal Division + prosecuting cases involving espionage, bank robberies, smuggling, narcotics, murder for hire and civil rights violations. In June 1981, at the height of the Cold War between the Warsaw Pact Countries led by the USSR and the West, a Polish spy named Marion Zacharski was arrested in Los Angeles and charged with espionage. He and his co-conspirator working for Hughes Aircraft Company in El Segundo, CA, stole and delivered to the Polish Intelligence Service (and KGB), among other Top Secret documents, the preliminary plans for what today is called the Stealth Bomber. Bob Brewer successfully prosecuted the case for the United States. Moving back to San Diego in 1982, he entered private law practice specializing in a variety of civil litigation and white collar defense areas including government investigations, fraud, business and commercial torts, health care and intellectual property disputes. He co-founded the San Diego law firm of Chapin & Brewer in 1987, served as the Managing Partner of the San Diego office of McKenna & Cuneo from 1991-2008, and most recently was the Partner in Charge of the San Diego office of the international law firm Jones Day. In 1998, he was designated a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers (restricted to 1% of a state's lawyers) and, in 2008, was awarded the San Diego County Bar Association's Daniel T. Broderick Award for Civility and Ethics. He has been recognized in several categories by Best Lawyers in America continuously since 1996. Community Service Bob has been an active member of the San Diego community. He served on the Board of the San Diego Humane Society for seven years, has been a "puppy raiser" and donor with Canine Companions for Independence for eleven years, has been a Red Cross volunteer and, for the past nine years, has been a member of the Partnership Council of the San Diego American Cancer Society. Family Bob lives in Del Mar with his wife, Irma Gonzalez. She is a former United States federal judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. Bob is very proud of her accomplished judicial career including that she was the first Mexican-American female federal judge, and she served as the chief judge of the Southern District of California from 2005 to 2012. She took senior status on March 29, 2013 and retired on October 25, 2013. They have a daughter and son-in-law and two granddaughters. |
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