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Topic: Paul McNulty
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// 1 decade ago
Gonzales: Mistakes but no wrongdoing
Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Monday acknowledged he made mistakes in office but predicted investigations would exonerate him of wrongdoing.
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// 1 decade ago
Attorneys sue Justice Dept. on hirings
Six attorneys passed over for civil service posts in the U.S. Justice Department sued former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and other top officials Friday.
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// 1 decade ago
Justice goes from prosecuting now to later
The U.S. Justice Department, in a major policy shift, has put off prosecuting more than 50 companies suspected of bad behavior, a study of records shows.
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// 1 decade ago
Another Justice Dept. official quits
Another senior staff member involved in the scandal over the firing of U.S. attorneys has resigned from the Department of Justice.
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// 1 decade ago
Goodling: U.S. official 'not fully candid'
A former Justice Department official told a House committee Wednesday a deputy U.S. attorney general was "not fully candid" in his testimony before Congress.
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// 1 decade ago
Deputy Attorney General McNulty steps down
A deputy attorney general whose testimony on the firings of nine U.S. Attorneys contradicted U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales announced his resignation. Paul McNulty sent a letter to Gonzales Monday saying that he planned to quit this summer because
Business News
// 1 decade ago
NYC comptroller asks SEC to probe Wal-Mart
New York's comptroller has asked U.S. regulators and attorneys to find out if Wal-Mart illegally spied on shareholders, including the comptroller's office.
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// 1 decade ago
2nd Gonzales aide quits
The aide to U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales who has invoked the Fifth Amendment to avoid testifying before Congress resigned Friday.
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// 1 decade ago
DOJ official ignored White House advice
A U.S. Justice Department official ignored advice from former White House Counsel Harriet Miers when he testified before Congress, ABC News reports.
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// 1 decade ago
Memo tries to justify attorney firings
U.S. Justice Department officials began writing memos this month on why they fired U.S. attorneys last year, The Los Angeles Times reported.
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