WASHINGTON - The U.S. Justice Department opened a full criminal investigation Wednesday into the destruction of CIA interrogation videotapes, putting the politically charged probe in the hands of a mob-busting public corruption prosecutor with a reputation as being independent.
Attorney General Michael Mukasey announced that he was appointing John Durham, a federal prosecutor in Connecticut, to oversee the investigation of a case that has challenged the Bush administration's controversial handling of terrorism suspects.
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Mukasey is appointing John Durham who is well known in New England legal circles as a tough, publicity-averse prosecutor who has specialized in organized crime cases. Former attorney general Janet Reno named Durham as a special prosecutor to investigate allegations that FBI agents and police officers in Boston had ties to mafia informants.
Perhaps we might get to the bottom of this after all.
Jan 2, 2008
Mukasey: Criminal inquiry begins into CIA tapes
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Carol I am on board. I sent the email and have made my post. Please let me know if I have made my post correctly. http://shinade.blogspot.com/2008/01/peace-train.html
Thanks,
Jackie
(((Jackie))
I knew you'd be onboard the Peace Train and what a lovely Post you made of it too. Thanks so much.
Peace.
Carol
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