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'''Thomas Lee Woolwine''' was a California politician. He was [[Los Angeles County District Attorney|District Attorney of Los Angeles County]] 1914-1923. He began his career as a deputy DA in 1908. He ran for [[Governor of California]] under the Democratic ticket in 1922, but lost to [[Friend Richardson]]. See also [[William Desmond Taylor]] case. When he resigned, he was succeeded by [[Asa Keyes]].
'''Thomas Lee Woolwine''' was politician. [[Los Angeles County District Attorney|District Attorney of Los Angeles County]] 19141923. He began his career as a deputy DA in 1908. for [[Governor of California]] the 1922, but lost to [[Friend Richardson]]. When he resigned, he was succeeded by [[Asa Keyes]].


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Thomas Lee Woolwine (October 31, 1874 – July 8, 1925) was an American lawyer and politician. Woolwine served as the District Attorney of Los Angeles County between 1914 to 1923. He began his career as a deputy DA in 1908. Woolwine was the Democratic nominee for Governor of California in the 1922 general election, but lost to Friend Richardson. When he resigned, he was succeeded by Asa Keyes.

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