[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 151 (2005), Part 21]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 28774]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




    CONGRATULATING MR. WILLIAM W. WYNNE, JR. ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 
 RETIREMENT FROM SERVICE TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND HIS APPOINTMENT 
            TO THE ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLE

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                             HON. JO BONNER

                               of alabama

                    in the house of representatives

                      Thursday, December 15, 2005

  Mr. BONNER. Mr. Speaker, it is with great pride and pleasure that I 
rise to honor Mr. William W. Wynne, Jr. on the occasion of his 
retirement after serving south Alabama for nearly 30 years. I also rise 
to congratulate him on his appointment to the Alabama Board of Pardons 
and Paroles.
  A Mobile native, Mr. Wynne has served as a U.S. Probation Officer for 
the Southern District of Alabama, a district encompassing 13 counties 
in southwest Alabama, since 1976. He has served as the district's Chief 
U.S. Probation Officer since 1988. A nationally recognized leader, Mr. 
Wynne has overseen the district's advances in court management and 
automation. His tireless work led to the development of the Internal 
Operating Policy on Disposition of Criminal Cases in his district.
  In the midst of his demanding professional schedule, Mr. Wynne also 
found time to serve on a number of national committees: the Automation 
and Technology Users' Group; the Probation and Pretrial Services Case 
Management and Statistics Umbrella Group; the Ad Hoc Task Force on 
Allotment Simplification; the committee on the National Law Enforcement 
Telecommunications System; the Electronic Public Access Working Group; 
the Chiefs' Advisory Group; the District Court Advisory Group; the 
Budget and Finance Advisory Group; and the Law Enforcement Formula 
Group.
  Mr. Wynne is an outstanding example of the quality of individuals who 
have devoted their lives to the field of law enforcement. Mr. Speaker, 
I ask my colleagues to join with me in congratulating him on this 
remarkable achievement. I know Bill's colleagues, his wife Laura, his 
family, and many friends join with me in praising his accomplishments 
and extending thanks for his many efforts over the years on behalf of 
the citizens of the First Congressional District and the state of 
Alabama.

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