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Finch was born in Monticello, New York, in 1872. In 1893 he became a clerk in the United States Department of Justice, where he worked off and on for almost 50 years. Mr. Finch rose from the position of clerk to that of Chief Examiner between 1893 and 1908. It was only while working in the Justice Department, that Finch earned his LL.B. degree (1908) followed by an LL.M. degree (1909) from the National University Law School (part of George Washington University since 1954). The Washington, DC bar association admitted him to practice in 1911.
Previously when the Justice Department needed to investigate a crime it would borrow Secret Service personnel from the Treasury Department. As Chief Examiner, Finch advocated setting up squad of detectives within the Justice Department.
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