- Pat Nolan
Patrick J. Nolan (born 1950) is an American lawyer, politician, and activist.
Political career
Nolan began his career as a conservative activist. He received his
Juris Doctor degree from theUniversity of Southern California . He joinedYoung Americans for Freedom at USC and later became California state chairman of that organization.In 1978, Nolan was elected to the
California State Assembly , serving the 41st district. In 1984, he was elected Minority Leader of that body. After the 1992 redistricting, his seat became the 43rd district.Incarceration and corrections work
Nolan was prosecuted as part of an
FBI sting operation called Shrimpscam to target elected officials who accepted illegalcampaign contribution s. After entering a guilty plea on one count ofracketeering in the mid 1990s, Nolan resigned his seat and spent 25 months in afederal prison and four months in ahalfway house . His experiences in prison changed his outlook and the course of his work.After his release, he began working with Chuck Colson's Prison Fellowship Ministries. He is now President of the Justice Fellowship subdivision of the Prison Fellowship Ministries. Nolan is currently a commissioner for the U.S. federal government's
National Prison Rape Elimination Commission , a bipartisan panel aimed at curbingprison rape .cite web|url=http://www.nprec.us/commissioners.htm|title=The Commissioners|publisher=National Prison Rape Elimination Commission |accessdate=2008-06-08]Personal life
Pat Nolan's family includes his wife Gail and three children, Courtney (18), Katie (17), and Jamie (13).
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