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The Attorney General, an appointee of a president noted for interfering in the decisions made in the D.O.J., had a duty to appoint an independent counsel, preferably a noted scholar from academia without political harness. Judge Mukasey failed in this, his first trial as Attorney General.
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The Attorney General, an appointee of a president noted for interfering in the decisions made in the D.O.J., had a duty to appoint an independent counsel, preferably a noted scholar from academia without political harness. Judge Mukasey failed in this, his first trial as Attorney General.
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