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Longtime South Florida law officer nominated as Miami?s U.S. marshal

Amos Rojas Jr., a former longtime law enforcement officer who works as an investigator for the Miami-Dade state attorney?s office, has been nominated to serve as the U.S. marshal in South Florida.

Rojas, who was nominated by President Barack Obama on Thursday, is the deputy director of the South Florida Money Laundering Strike Force in the state attorney?s office.

Previously, he spent 24 years with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, retiring as the special agent in charge of the Miami region. Rojas also was a police officer on the Huntsville, Ala., South Miami and Miami-Dade police departments.

A 1983 graduate of the University of Alabama, Rojas must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate before he starts his new position as head of the U.S. Marshals Service in the Southern District of Florida.

Obama, in a statement regarding four new U.S. marshal nominees in Florida, Ohio and Texas, said: ?These nominees have spent their careers risking their own safety to protect their fellow Americans.?

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/08/02/3539841/longtime-south-florida-law-officer.html

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