By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Senate confirmation is usually a formality for U.S. attorney nominees.
That's about to change.
Washington insiders say all future Bush administration nominees will find themselves under a sharp microscope as a result of the recent firing of eight U.S. attorneys, including Carol Lam in San Di...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Senate confirmation is usually a formality for U.S. attorney nominees.
That's about to change.
Washington insiders say all future Bush administration nominees will find themselves under a sharp microscope as a result of the recent firing of eight U.S. attorneys, including Carol Lam in San Di...
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