A Career of Service

Title

A Career of Service

Interviewee

Tim Morrison

Interviewer

Austen Parrish

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Abstract

Tim is a 1974 graduate of the Law School. He retired from the US Attorney’s Office in Indianapolis in 2011 after 23 years of service. He litigated violent crime, firearms, public corruption, white collar, and national security cases. When he retired he was First Assistant U.S. Attorney, and he had served as interim leader of the office three times during his 23 years--briefly in 1993, from 2000 to 2001, and again for more than three years from 2007 to 2010.

Tim started in the office in 1988, after working as a chief deputy prosecutor in Monroe County and a supervisory deputy prosecutor in the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office.

After stepping down from the U.S. Attorneys Office. Tim joined the Maurer School of Law as a distinguished adjunct professor, where for almost 10 years he taught a range of criminal law and procedure courses and helped spearhead the Bradley Fellows Program, including overseeing the unique Bradley externship program.

Notes

Episode 10 of the One More Cold Call podcast series

Publication Date

11-29-2021

Format

WAV

Length

36 minutes, 36 seconds

Disciplines

Criminal Law | Law | Legal Biography | Legal Education | Legal Profession

Keywords

Maurer Alumni, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University

A Career of Service

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