Government
Mar. 21, 2007
Special Prosecutor on Lam's Firing Is Possible, Experts Say
WASHINGTON - Democrats may have the necessary ammunition to demand that a special prosecutor investigate whether Bush administration officials obstructed justice in removing San Diego U.S. Attorney Carol C. Lam while she was conducting a sensitive corruption investigation.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The next big question for Democrats in Congress is whether to press for a special prosecutor to investigate possible criminal charges against Bush administration officials for removing San Diego U.S. Attorney Carol C. Lam while she was conducting a sensitive corruption investigation.
While some experts agree there is enough amm...
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