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Columbus main office U.S. Attorney's Office 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200 Columbus, OH 43215
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U.S. Attorney's Office 221 E. Fourth Street, Suite 400 Cincinnati, OH 45202
Main Number: 513-684-3711 Hearing Impaired: 513-357-5394
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U.S. Attorney's Office Walter H. Rice Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse 200 W. Second Street, Suite 600 Dayton, OH 45402
Main number: 937-225-2910 Hearing Impaired: 937-225-7665
Main FAX: 937-225-2564 (please include a cover sheet with all faxes indicating the name, division, and unit, if available)
Meet the U. S. Attorney
Vipal J. Patel
Acting U.S. Attorney
Former First Assistant United States Attorney Vipal J. Patel is now the Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio.
Patel, 53, a longtime resident of Dayton, became an Assistant United States Attorney in 2000. He has served in U.S. Attorney Office criminal, civil and appellate divisions.
Patel was named First Assistant United States Attorney in April 2016 under former U.S. Attorney Benjamin C. Glassman and was retained in that position by fellow former U.S. Attorney David M. DeVillers. Prior to his time as First Assistant, Patel served the district as a Deputy Criminal Chief and as the district’s Criminal Chief, filling management roles under both Republican- and Democrat-appointed U.S. Attorneys and Attorneys General. He spent 2011 in Afghanistan, serving a one-year anti-corruption and counter-narcotics assignment as a U.S. Department of Justice civilian advisor.
Patel was the lead prosecutor in the first ever international terrorism trial in the Southern District of Ohio in 2018, both prosecuting the case and successfully arguing its appeal. He also represented the United States in the prosecution of weapons-related charges against a friend of the August 2019 Dayton mass shooter. In other significant casework, Patel prosecuted a local child exploiter who abused an infant, young child, and numerous teenage girls. The defendant was sentenced to life plus 10 years in prison.
Patel received his law degree in 1991 from the George Washington University Law School. He started his legal career working as a commercial litigator with a West Coast based law firm, making partner in 1998. He has served as an evaluator of other United States Attorney’s Offices, and has taught at the U.S. Department of Justice’s National Advocacy Center, in Columbia, South Carolina, and abroad as part of DOJ’s Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance, and Training program.
Locally, since 2008 and until assuming his role as Acting United States Attorney, Patel served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Dayton Law School. He is a former President of the Dayton Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and has served in leadership capacities on community-based boards as well. In his spare time, he enjoys coaching youth soccer. He is currently the Head Coach of the Kroc Center Soccer Club’s boys U11 team, part of a new club soccer program Patel helped found with a friend and in partnership with the Dayton Salvation Army in an effort to bring competitive club soccer to, and serve the needs of, inner-city Dayton.
Patel immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1970 and became a naturalized citizen in 1981. He and his wife reside in downtown Dayton and enjoy (ever slowing) walks along the river with their nearly 15-year-old rescue dog, “Frankie.”
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio includes 67 Assistant United States Attorneys and 51 non-attorney personnel. They serve the southern 48 counties in the state, including the Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton metropolitan areas. Dates of Service: 2021 - Present