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Donald Brockett was born on 1936 in United States, is an American lawyer. Discover Donald Brockett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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1936

Donald Brockett (born 1936) was a Washington state attorney.

He is the former Prosecuting Attorney of Spokane County, Washington.

Brockett was born on July 8, 1936, in Chicago, Illinois.

1947

When he was six years old, the family moved to Los Angeles and then Santa Barbara, California, before arriving in Spokane in 1947.

1954

He attended Lewis and Clark High School, graduating in 1954, and Gonzaga University School of Law, graduating with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) in 1961.

He is married to the former Jean Corigliano, and together they had five children.

1961

Following his graduation from Gonzaga Law School in 1961, Brockett became a Spokane County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, serving in that capacity until 1969.

1969

Upon the 1969 retirement of the incumbent Prosecuting Attorney George Kain, Brockett was appointed by the Spokane County Board of Commissioners to replace Kain as the Prosecuting Attorney.

1970

He was subsequently elected to the position by voters in 1970.

1976

He argued many cases in the Supreme and Appellate courts of Washington and argued a case, Aldinger v. Howard, 427 U.S. 1, (1976) in the United States Supreme Court.

1981

He is prominently known as the prosecuting attorney in the 1981 rape trial of Kevin Coe.

After Coe was convicted of a series of rapes in Spokane's South Hill neighborhood, Spokane County Superior Court Judge George Shields sentenced him to a Life sentence, plus 75 years.

Three months later, Coe's mother was arrested for attempting to solicit a "hit man" to murder Shields and make Brockett an "addlepated vegetable in diapers for the rest of his life".

1987

On January 8, 1987, his daughter was reported missing after failing to return to the Ellensburg, Washington airport in a Cessna 150 that she and her friend had rented.

After families and friends of the two women continued searching, the plane was found two months later, and Lisa Brockett and her friend Christine Karstetter, who was flying the plane, were found dead in the wreckage in a rugged ravine located 15 miles from the Ellensburg airport.

1991

The rape case became the subject of Jack Olson's book, Son: A Psychopath and his Victims, which was later adapted into the 1991 film, Sins of the Mother (1991 TV film).

After his retirement, Brockett served as an attorney with the Spokane, Washington law firm of Phillabaum, Ledlin, Matthews & Sheldin, PLLC.

1994

He was re-elected several time as he continued to serve in this capacity until the end of 1994, when he retired.

1997

He entered private practice with Phillabaum, Ledlin, Matthews & Sheldon, PLLC in 1997.

Donald Brockett was involved in the cases of Kevin Coe, Billy Worl, Al Hegge, and three death penalty cases.

2015

As of 2015, Brockett is retired from law practice.

As of 2015 they now have 13 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.

In 2015 he published the book "The Tyrannical Rule of the U.S. Supreme Court, How the Court has violated the Constitution."

To see more about the book and to order it go to the website criticalbookspublications.com