Federal Prosecutor
Spent nearly a decade as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, putting criminals behind bars for financial crimes, fraud, and corruption.
Legal Professional
A career prosecutor who put criminals behind bars, protected seniors from scams, and trained FBI agents—all while calling Tucson home.
What He's Done
Spent nearly a decade as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, putting criminals behind bars for financial crimes, fraud, and corruption.
Prosecuted criminals who targeted elderly victims with lottery scams and romance fraud, recovering millions for victims.
Taught federal agents how to build stronger cases against money launderers, human traffickers, and drug dealers.
Held corrupt officials accountable, including police officers and a mayor who abused their positions of trust.

About Mike
Mike Jette has spent his career putting bad guys behind bars. As a federal prosecutor, he took on everything from drug cartels to white-collar criminals who stole millions from hardworking families.
When he wasn't in the courtroom, he was training FBI and DEA agents, teaching law students at the University of Arizona, or helping build justice systems overseas.
Areas of Experience
From Ponzi schemes to mortgage fraud, Mike has prosecuted criminals who steal from everyday people and recovered $17 million for victims in one case alone.
Helped set up prosecution offices in Pakistan and the Philippines to combat terrorism financing and international money laundering.
Served as a law professor at the University of Arizona and coached mock trial teams, training future lawyers and prosecutors.
Started his career in the felony victim unit, ensuring that crime victims have a voice in the justice system.