Victor de Mussin is a member of the Old Guard Party in Lourenne. The party's first nominee for Head of Government. He stepped down from this and his position as senator, when President Ramiro Dull nominated him for the bench on the Supreme Court of Lourenne. After he graduated, Victor was hired by the prestigious lawfirm Connard, Cobbert, & DeVail in Valois. In 2460 he left the firm and got a job in the Valois DA's office. He quickly climbed up the hierarchy and became interrim DA in 2465-6.
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| - Victor de Mussin is a member of the Old Guard Party in Lourenne. The party's first nominee for Head of Government. He stepped down from this and his position as senator, when President Ramiro Dull nominated him for the bench on the Supreme Court of Lourenne. After he graduated, Victor was hired by the prestigious lawfirm Connard, Cobbert, & DeVail in Valois. In 2460 he left the firm and got a job in the Valois DA's office. He quickly climbed up the hierarchy and became interrim DA in 2465-6.
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| - Victor de Mussin is a member of the Old Guard Party in Lourenne. The party's first nominee for Head of Government. He stepped down from this and his position as senator, when President Ramiro Dull nominated him for the bench on the Supreme Court of Lourenne. He graduated from Delaune University in 2450. The few extra years it took for him to finish his education was due to a term in the military. Victor never found himself happy with the student life, he was no great scholar nor was he a socialite. However, he did meet and befriend Oliver M. Keaton, who was 8 years younger. They disagreed on various issues, but it only motivated Victor to strive harder, so that he one day would be able to beat his young friend in verbal argumentation (this has yet to happen). Victor attended Oliver's marriage to Charlotte French in 2456. Victor was happy for his friend, when he learned the President had nominated him for the Supreme Court bench. It came quite as a suprise to Victor, when he himself recieved a call a few months later from the President asking him to step up and fill a vacant seat on the bench next to his friend. After he graduated, Victor was hired by the prestigious lawfirm Connard, Cobbert, & DeVail in Valois. In 2460 he left the firm and got a job in the Valois DA's office. He quickly climbed up the hierarchy and became interrim DA in 2465-6. In 2467 he joined the OGP. From 2473-9 he ran alongside James Summersdale as his Vice-Presidential nominee.
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