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Criminal

Oct. 21, 1999

Congress Aims To Expose Bad U.S. Attorneys

WASHINGTON - For the third time in as many years, a bipartisan group of congressmen that includes some senior lawmakers is planning to introduce legislation aimed at deterring misconduct by federal prosecutors.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - For the third time in as many years, a bipartisan group of congressmen that includes some senior lawmakers is planning to introduce legislation aimed at deterring misconduct by federal prosecutors.
        The representatives, led by House Judi...

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