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Family business: Public service is a natural fit for new U.S. Attorney Sanford Coats

U.S. Attorney Sanford Coats. (Maike Sabolich)
It must be genetic. For Oklahoma’s newest U.S. attorney, Sanford “Sandy” Coats, the world of law, lawyers and politics must be a part of his DNA. The son of an attorney, Coats’ father, Andy, served as mayor of Oklahoma City. The elder Coats also serves as the dean of the University of Oklahoma’s law school. And it was into this world of law, politics and public service that Coats followed his father. So far, he’s done well.
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