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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I called the Department of Justice and the FBI.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I called the Department of Justice and the FBI.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I called the Department of Justice and the FBI.
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He looked at Garrison and added, This should be referred to the Department of Justice.
Extreme Measures Vince Flynn 2009
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"I called Department of Justice because I knew Secret Service and FBI had investigations into King Arthur," Crabb says.
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It was fair to infer from his "high level of legal training and experience," Slaughter wrote, that the justice's failure presented the type of "willful" behavior that federal law requires the Judicial Conference to refer to the Department of Justice for investigation.
Clarence Thomas Assailed For Alleged Ethical Lapses By More House Dems 2011
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Department of Justice, which is responsible for consumer interests, and make further efforts in Europe.
Virgin Wants Tougher Demands for Rivals' Alliance Kaveri Niththyananthan 2010
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Their attorney, Dan Woods, called the Department of Justice's objections to the possible injunction hypocritical.
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Their attorney, Dan Woods, called the Department of Justice's objections to the possible injunction hypocritical.
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Attempting to satisfy this standard often involves the government creating a non-level playing field -- that is, the Department of Justice has tools for "proving" fraud where in fact there was no fraud at all.
Goldman Sachs' Morality Play Harvey A. Silverglate 2010
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