- James E. Sharp
James E. Sharp (born 1940 in
Tulsa ,Oklahoma ) is a top criminal defense lawyer inWashington D.C. , partner in Sharp & Associates, probably best known for representing PresidentGeorge W. Bush .Sharp graduated from the
University of Arizona and theUniversity of Oklahoma law school, and has had a successful career in law. One of his first cases involved an investigation into a huge fire on the aircraft carrierForrestal in1967 , during theVietnam war . Sharp later representedJeb Stuart Magruder , the deputy director ofRichard Nixon 's re-election campaign, involved in theWatergate scandal . Magruder was charged withobstruction of justice and was sentenced to four years in prison, although he served less than a year.Sharp's other high-profile clients have included
Clifford Irving , who had authored a falsified autobiography ofHoward Hughes ;Major General Richard V. Secord , indicted on six felony charges in theIran-Contra scandal ; SenatorDaniel Brewster , accused of bribery in a landmark case;Fabian C. Ver , a Filipino general accused of assassination; andKenneth Lay , the politically well-connectedCEO ofEnron .President Bush has announced that he intends to hire Sharp if he is questioned in the investigation regarding the leak of
Valerie Plame 's name. Although the President already has the service of theWhite House Counsel's Office , a private attorney is needed to maintainattorney-client privilege , since federal attorneys can be required to give information in an investigation.Sharp has made many political donations throughout his career, and has donated to more Democrats than Republicans. Sharp's son,
Jess Sharp , works for the Bush administration'sDomestic Policy Council .External links
* [http://www.martindale.com/xp/Martindale/Lawyer_Locator/Search_Lawyer_Locator/search_result.xml?PG=0&STYPE=N&LNAME=sharp&FNAME=jim&FN=&CN=washington&CTY=&STS=&CRY=1&LSCH= Brief technical biographical summary]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3668-2004Jun24.html Washington Post article]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/05/national/05sharp.html?ei=5007&en=e28dd29b89884feb&ex=1401768000&adxnnl=1&partner=USERLAND&adxnnlx=1089767264-A5mvafHuL0BglOlsUeUimA New York Times article]
* [http://writ.news.findlaw.com/dean/20040604.html Analysis from Findlaw]
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