Arthur Jean Baptiste Cartier (December 29, 1886 – October 29, 1953) was an American lawyer who served as United States Marshal for the District of Massachusetts from 1947 to 1953.
[1] He served as Biddeford's city solicitor for three years, but gave up the job to practice law in Fall River, Massachusetts.
[2] He was the Democratic nominee for the United States House of Representatives seat in Massachusetts's 15th congressional district in 1916, 1918, 1920, 1922, and 1924.
[4] He was in charge of immigration cases and represented the government when Charles Ponzi appealed his deportation.
[5] In 1947 he was appointed United States Marshal for the District of Massachusetts by President Harry S. Truman.