Background
Toensing, Victoria was born on October 16, 1941 in Colon, Panama. Daughter of Philip William and Victoria (Brady) Long.
Toensing, Victoria was born on October 16, 1941 in Colon, Panama. Daughter of Philip William and Victoria (Brady) Long.
Indiana University (Bachelor of Science in Education, 1962). University of Detroit (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1975).
Worked at diGenova & Toensing. Admitted to the bar, 1975, Michigan. 1980, District of Columbia.
Member, Mortar Board. Author: Lawyer's Desk Book on White Collar Crime Chapter, "Organizational Sanctions". "The Sanctions Are Coming.
The Sanctions Are Coming," The Washington Lawyer, March/April 1990. "Terrorism: The Rule of Law," Terrorism: An International Journal, Winter 1990. "Major Fraud Act of 1988," 1989 Complex Crimes Journal, March, 1989.
"Congressional Oversight: Impeding the Executive Branch and Abusing the Individual," Houston Journal of Internal Law, Volume 11, No. 1, Fall, 1988; "Mens Rea: Insanity by Another Name," The Compleat Lawyer, April, 1984. "The Federal Insanity Defense: A Time for Change in the Post-Hinckley Era," Volume 24, South Texas Law Journal, November 3, 1983.
"Bringing Sanity to the Insanity Defense," 69 American Bar Association Journal 466, 1983. Contributing Author: "Fighting Back: Winning the War Against Terrorism," Lexington Books, 1985. Law Clerk, Michigan Court of Appeals, 1975-1976.
Chief Counsel, United States. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Washington, D.C., 1981-1984. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, United States.
Department of Justice, 1984-1988. Member, United States Sentencing Commissions's Practitioners Advisory Group on Corporate Sanctions, 1988-1989. Recipient, Special Commendation Award, Office of United States.
Attorney General, 1980. Agency Seal Medallion CIA, 1980. Agency Seal Medallion CIA, 1986.
Alpha Chi Omega Award of Achievement, 1992. Founder, Chairperson, Women's Organization to Meet Existing Needs, Michigan, 1975-1979. Chairperson, Republican Women's Task Force, 1979-1981.
America's Talking Legal Expert, 1995. Member: State Bar of Michigan (Member, Constitutional Law Committee, 1978-1981). American Bar Association (Member, Law and National Security Standing Committee, 1985-1991.
Member, White Collar Crime Committee, Vice-Chair, 1985-1991, Member of Council, Criminal Justice Section. Member, Complex Crimes Advisory Board, Litigation Section, 1984-1987. Member, Working Group on Intelligence Requirements and Criminal Code Reform, 1983-1986).
Founder, chairman Women's Organisation To Meet Existing Needs, Michigan, 1975-1979. Chairman Republican Women's Task Force, 1979-1981. Board directors Project on Equal Education Rights, Michigan, 1980-1981, National History Intelligence Museum, 1987-1995, America's Talking Legal Analyst, 1995.
Microsoft and National Broadcasting Company legal analyst, 1998. Member American Bar Association (member standing commission on law and national security, member county criminal justice section, member of advisory committee complex crimes and litigation, vice chairman white collar crime committee, chairman subcommittee on corporation criminal liability).
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Married Trent David Toensing, October 29, 1962 (divorced 1976). Children: Todd Robert, Brady Cronon, Amy Victoriana. Married Joseph E. diGenova, June 27, 1981.