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Oct. 12, 2004

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Daily Journal EXTRA Feature - State Bar By Don J. DeBenedictis In 1977, John K. Van de Kamp, the district attorney in Los Angeles, was under consideration to become director of the FBI. The first letter supporting his candidacy sent to President Carter came from Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr., R-Studio City.

State Bar
By Don J. DeBenedictis
        In 1977, John K. Van de Kamp, the district attorney in Los Angeles, was under consideration to become director of the FBI. The first letter supporting his candidacy sent to President Carter came from Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr., R-Studio City.
        What makes the incident not...

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