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Published on: 11/22/2006
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Warfield's husband, Chief Prosecutor Jeffery Warfield Sr., and their two children witnessed the ceremony, along with key DPS officials, rank and file, and civilian personnel.
In her brief speech, Warfield said her focus is for DPS to get the respect and consideration that it deserves in the community.
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And that's why I'm doing it because I love the Commonwealth and I love my family," Warfield said.
Warfield obtained a juris doctorate in 1998 at Tulane Law School in New Orleans.She attended school at the University of Lancaster, England in January to June 1991.She obtained a bachelor's degree in political science from Amherst College in Massachusetts in 1993.
Before coming to the CNMI, Warfield served as assistant public defender at the Nashville Metropolitan Office of the Public Defender from 2001 to 2004.
In November 1999 to April 2001, she served as attorney at law in Nashville, Tennessee, as a solo practitioner.
In May 1988 to June 1999, she was the assistant attorney general at Tennessee State Attorney General.