Gervin Miyamoto

Gervin Miyamoto is the 19th and current United States Marshal for the District of Hawaii. As the United States Marshal, he leads an office of Deputy US Marshals charged with enforcing laws and protecting the United States Federal District Court of Hawaii.[1]

Gervin Miyamoto
United States Marshal for the District of Hawaii
Assumed office
June 17, 2010
Personal details
ResidenceHonolulu, Hawaii
Alma materChaminade University, University of Phoenix

Law Enforcement Career

Miyamoto joined the Honolulu Police Department in 1971. He served in a number of different elite units including Criminal Intelligence, Vice-Narcotics, and SWAT. Miyamoto also joined the Hawaii National Guard around the same time as he joined HPD, and has served continuously for the past 30+ years. His final assignment with HPD was as a lieutenant and special assistant to the Chief of Police (from 1993-1995). For the next four years (from 1995-1999), he served full-time with the Guard was as the Counterdrug Coordinator for the Adjutant General (from 1995-1999). Then, from 1999 to 2010, he served as the Law Enforcement Liaison for the United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii. In 2010, he was appointed by President Barack Obama to become the United States Marshal for the District of Hawaii. He replaced Mark Hanohano.[2]

Miyamoto is a graduate of President Theodore Roosevelt High School (1968), Chaminade University (Bachelor of General Studies in Criminal Justice Management, 1980), and the University of Phoenix (Master of Arts in Organizational Management, 2000).

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References

  1. United States Marshals Service. "United States Marshal Gervin Miyamoto". Retrieved 1 Sep 2013.
  2. "Gervin Miyamoto is sworn in as U.S. marshal". 17 Jun 2010. Archived from the original on January 13, 2015. Retrieved 1 Sep 2013.


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