Background
English, Gregory B. was born on November 8, 1946 in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States.
English, Gregory B. was born on November 8, 1946 in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States.
Lynchburg College (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1969). University of Virginia (Juris Doctor, 1973). George Washington University (Master of Laws, Criminal Law, 1979).
Delta Theta Phi.
Worked at English & Smith (Alexandria, Virginia) specializing in Federal and State Criminal Defense, Military Law. Admitted to the bar, 1973, Pennsylvania. 1986, Virginia and District of Columbia.
1977, United States.
Supreme Court. Delta Theta Phi. Recipient: Attorney General"s Special Commendation Award, 1981. Drug Enforcement Administrator"s Award, 1981.
Internal Revenue Service"s Meritorious Service Award, 1982.
Author: "The Impact of Cost-Effectiveness Considerations Upon The Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion," The Army Lawyer 21, December 1977. "Constitutionality of the Court-Martial Death Sentence," 21 Air Force Law Review 552, 1979.
"A Federal Prosecutor"s Guide to Bond and Sentencing Issues," Department of Justice, 1984. "From Kingpin to Underling - the Ever Broadening Scope of the Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute," Drug Law Reporter, December 1986.
"The Continuing Criminal Enterprise: 21 United States.C. Section 848," Drug Law Reporter, July-August, 1993.
Senior Trial Attorney, United States. Department of Justice, Narcotic & Dangerous Drug Section, Criminal Division, 1979-1986. Special Assistant United States.
Attorney, Eastern District of Virginia, 1984-1986.
Member: Virginia and American Bar Associations. National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Military: Captain, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, United States. Army, 1973-1977; Lieutenant Colonel Judge Advocate General"s Corps, District of Columbia Army National Guard, 1977-1993, retired.
"The Impact of Cost-Effectiveness Considerations Upon The Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion," The Army Lawyer 21, December 1977. "Constitutionality of the Court-Martial Death Sentence," 21 Air Force Law Review 552, 1979. "A Federal Prosecutor’s Guide to Bond and Sentencing Issues," Department of Justice, 1984.
"From Kingpin to Underling - the Ever Broadening Scope of the Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute," Drag Law Reporter, December 1986. Senior Trial Attorney, United States. Department of Justice, Narcotic & Dangerous Drag Section, Criminal Division, 1979-1986.
Special Assistant United States. Attorney, Eastern District of Virginia, 1985-1986.
Member: Virginia and American Bar Associations. National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Military: Captain, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, United States.
Army, 1973-1977.
Lieutenant Colonel Judge Advocate General"s Corps, District of Columbia Army National Guard, 1977-1993, retired.