James M. Swift  | |
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| Massachusetts Attorney General[1] | |
| In office 1911–1914  | |
| Governor | Eugene Noble Foss | 
| Preceded by | Dana Malone | 
| Succeeded by | Thomas J. Boynton | 
| District  Attorney Southern District of Massachusetts[1]  | |
| In office December 1, 1902[1] – 1911[1]  | |
| Assistant District Attorney Southern District of Massachusetts[1]  | |
| In office 1899[1]–1902[1]  | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 3, 1873[1] Ithaca, Michigan[1]  | 
| Died | July 12, 1946 (aged 72) Boston, Massachusetts  | 
| Political party | Republican[1] | 
| Alma mater | University of Michigan,[1] Harvard Law School[1] | 
James M. Swift (November 3, 1873 – July 12, 1946) was a lawyer, District Attorney of Massachusetts Southern District and Attorney General of Massachusetts. He had returned to private practice until his death in 1946.[2]
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