Patrick Crank
Patrick Crank | |
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33rd Attorney General of Wyoming | |
In office 2002–2007 | |
Governor | Dave Freudenthal |
Preceded by | Hoke MacMillan |
Succeeded by | Bruce Salzburg |
Personal details | |
Born | December 30, 1959 |
Political party | Democratic |
Patrick J. Crank (born December 30, 1959) is an American politician and lawyer who was the 33rd
His successor in the office of Attorney General was Bruce Salzburg.
Education
- University of Wyoming Law School, 1985
- Bachelor's degree, Accounting University of Wyoming, 1982
Professional experience
- Assistant United States Attorney, District of Wyoming, United States Attorney's Office, 1990-2002
- Natrona Country District Attorney's Office, 1987-1990
- Assistant Attorney General, Wyoming Attorney General's Office, 1985-1986
Personal
Patrick J. Crank was born on December 30, 1959, in Pueblo, Colorado. He is married to Anna Crank. They have four children: Abbigail, Jerry, Zachary, Noah.
On September 18, 2004, Crank pleaded guilty as an accessory to the taking of the wrong sex of a moose in Lincoln County while hunting with his son. As a result of the hunting violation, he was issued to pay a $210 fine. The citation was issued to Crank rather than his son because as stated by Crank, “I know my son would not have shot at the moose unless I told him to do so”. In regards to this action Crank stated, “Life is frequently a humbling experience.” [1]
In 2005, Patrick Crank reported his 16-year-old son Zachary Crank to the Laramie County Police Department for allegedly possessing
On Friday December 9, 2016 at 5:47pm, Patrick Crank was heading north on U.S. Highway 85 towards Torrington, Wyoming when he rear-ended a 1994 Ford F-250 driven by an unidentified 17-year-old. The 17-year-old was
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