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Chuck Rosenthal (district attorney) was born on 7 February, 1946 in Alice, Texas, U.S., is an American lawyer (born 1946). Discover Chuck Rosenthal (district attorney)'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 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 7 February, 1946
Birthday 7 February
Birthplace Alice, Texas, U.S.
Date of death 23 November, 2023
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Nationality United States

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1946

Charles A. Rosenthal (February 7, 1946 - November 23, 2023) was an American lawyer and former District Attorney of Harris County, Texas.

Born in Alice, Texas, and raised Baptist, Rosenthal attended Houston public schools, received his undergraduate degree from Baylor University, and went to law school at South Texas College of Law.

1977

He served as Harris County assistant district attorney under Carol Vance starting in March 1977.

After his predecessor, Johnny Holmes, retired, Rosenthal was elected Harris County District Attorney after facing Pat Lykos, County Attorney Michael Stafford and many others in the Republican primary.

2003

On March 26, 2003, he argued before the Supreme Court of the United States in Lawrence v. Texas that laws against sodomy are constitutional.

The Court disagreed, holding 6-3 that prosecutions for private sexual conduct violates the United States Constitution.

His performance was later described as "the worst oral argument in years", but some believe his lack of preparation reflected his lack of enthusiasm for the statute he was defending.

2004

He was re-elected in 2004.

2008

On February 15, 2008, Rosenthal resigned as Harris County district attorney, following the filing of a lawsuit petitioning for his removal from office.

The press release issued by Rosenthal suggests substance abuse played a part in his decision.

Rosenthal's official release claims, "Although I have enjoyed excellent medical and pharmacological treatment, I have come to learn that the particular combination of drugs prescribed for me in the past has caused some impairment in my judgment."

In a federal court case, emails in the Harris County District Attorney's office were under subpoena.

Some of those emails exposed his extramarital affair with his secretary as well as being found to be using government computers for campaigning and receiving and sending racist emails.

After an emergency meeting with local GOP leaders, the GOP asked him to step aside and to not seek reelection.

On January 4, 2008, he announced that he would not seek reelection, but would finish out his current term.

Other controversies included:

Rosenthal was married to Cindy Rosenthal, a retired FBI Special Agent.