SEATTLE — The U.S. Senate has confirmed Brian Moran, a former leader in the Washington attorney general’s office, to be the top federal prosecutor in Western Washington.
Moran, 59, will replace U.S. Attorney Annette Hayes.
“I’m truly humbled and honored,” he said in a phone interview. “I look forward to going back to public service in an office whose sole mission is to serve the citizens of the Western District.”
Moran supervised nearly 600 state lawyers as chief deputy attorney general from 2006 to 2013 under Republican Attorney General Rob McKenna. He helped develop the office’s legal strategy and policies, including on matters related to consumer protection, public records, data breach and unfair competition. He also worked with lawmakers on topics related to consumer protection, public records, public safety and criminal law.
Before that he served as the chief criminal prosecutor under Democratic Attorney General Chris Gregoire. He’s been involved in cases in all of Washington’s 39 counties and has participated in trials in more than two dozen of them.