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  1. DOJ

    DOJ may mean Department of Justice disambiguation Double Open Jaw, a kind of Open jaw ticket Open Jaw , used for calculating airfares See also Dojo disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. BJA

    BJA can refer to Billie Joe Armstrong , frontman of the American rock band Green Day British Jewellers Association , UK Jewellery manufacturers association British Journal of Anaesthesia British Judo Association Bureau of Justice Assistance , located under the U.S. Department of Justice DOJ disamb de BJA fr BJA it BJA ...   more details



  1. United States Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General

    Unreferenced date March 2007 File Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General seal.svg thumb USDOJ Office of the Inspector General Seal The Office of the Inspector General OIG for the Department of Justice DOJ is the Office of the Inspector General specific to the United States Department of Justice that is responsible for conducting nearly all of the investigations of DOJ employees and programs. The present Inspector General is Glenn A. Fine , who has held the post since 2000. The OIG conducts independent investigations, audits, inspections, and special reviews of United States Department of Justice personnel and programs to detect and deter waste, fraud, abuse, and misconduct, and to promote integrity, economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in Department of Justice operations. Specifically excluded from the authority of the OIG is jurisdiction related to the criminal or ethical conduct of DOJ employees who are attorneys. The Office of Professional Responsibility is responsible for oversight of attorneys employed by the DOJ. See also Portal box United States Law enforcement Law enforcement topics List of United States federal law enforcement agencies External links http www.usdoj.gov oig index.html United States Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General website Category Inspectors general Category United States Department of Justice Inspector General US gov stub ...   more details



  1. Office of Legislative Affairs

    The Office of Legislative Affairs is a division within the United States Department of Justice . Its responsibility is for the development and implementation of strategies to advance the Department s legislative initiatives and other interests relating to Congress. External links http www.usdoj.gov ola Official website DOJ agencies US law stub Category United States Department of Justice agencies ...   more details



  1. Office of Professional Responsibility

    The Office of Professional Responsibility OPR is part of the United States Department of Justice DOJ responsible for investigating Attorney at law attorneys employed by the DOJ who have been accused of misconduct or crimes in their professional functions. The OPR promulgates independent standards of ethical and criminal conduct for DOJ attorneys, while the DOJ s United States Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General Office of the Inspector General OIG has jurisdiction of non attorney DOJ employees. Since 2009, the OPR has been headed by Mary Patrice Brown . ref http legaltimes.typepad.com blt 2009 04 holder names new opr chief.html Holder Names New OPR Chief , Legal Times The Blog of Legal Times April 8, 2009 . ref The OPR receives reports of allegations of misconduct made against DOJ attorneys from many sources. Nearly half of all such allegations are reported to OPR either by DOJ sources, such as the attorney involved. ref http www.usdoj.gov opr proc hdl.htm USDOJ Office of Professional Responsibility OPR Process Bot generated title ref The remaining complaints come from a variety of sources, including private attorneys, defendants and Civil law common law civil litigants , other List of United States federal agencies federal agencies , U.S. state state or Local government in the United States local government officials, judicial and United States Congress congressional referrals, and media reports. OPR gives expedited attention to judicial findings of misconduct. The OPR reviews each allegation and determines whether further investigation is warranted. The determination is a matter of investigative judgment that weighs many factors, including the nature of the allegation, its apparent credibility, its specificity, its susceptibility to verification, and the source of the allegation. A decision to open a matter does not give rise to a presumption of misconduct ... Office of Professional Responsibility DOJ agencies Category United States Department of Justice agencies ...   more details



  1. Oregon Department of Justice

    distinguish Oregon Judicial Department File Oregon Department of Justice building.JPG thumb Main office in Salem The Oregon Department of Justice DOJ , headed by the Oregon Attorney General currently John Kroger , is the main legal branch of the Government of Oregon government of the U.S. state of Oregon . The DOJ is part of Oregon s Executive government executive branch , and most of its employees work in Oregon s capital, Salem, Oregon Salem . Employing about 1200 employees state wide, the department s biennial budget is approximately US 280 million. The DOJ provides Attorneys in the United States legal counsel to the state anytime Oregon is a party or has an interest in a Lawsuit civil action or other legal proceeding. As ordered by the Oregon Legislative Assembly Oregon State Legislature , the Department of Justice is also tasked with running programs concerning child support payments, Philanthropy charitable activity enforcement, district attorney assistance, Restitution crime victim compensation , and consumer protection protecting consumers . The divisions responsible for these and other programs are the Trial Division, Appellate Division, Criminal Justice Division, General Counsel Division, Administrative Services Division, Child Support Division, Civil Enforcement Divisions, and the Crime Victims Services Division. External links http www.doj.state.or.us Official website Category Government of Oregon Category State agencies of Oregon Justice Oregon gov stub ...   more details



  1. Intelligence services of the Philippines

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Intelligence services of the Philippines are maintained through four agencies. National Bureau of Investigation Philippines National Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice Philippines Department of Justice DOJ National Counter Terrorism Action Group National Intelligence Coordinating Agency Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency DEFAULTSORT Intelligence Services Of The Philippines Category Philippine intelligence agencies Category Military of the Philippines Category Government of the Philippines Category Law enforcement in the Philippines ...   more details



  1. Dirección de Observaciones Judiciales

    Image Direcci n de Observaciones Judiciales, Facade.jpg thumb Facade of the DOJ building in Buenos Aires . Direcci n de Observaciones Judiciales Directorate of Judicial Surveillance , DOJ is an Argentina Argentine Intelligence agency intelligence service responsible for intercepting communications as required by judicial officers. It is part of the Secretar a de Inteligencia , the main intelligence agency and is a subagency of the Sistema de Inteligencia Nacional National Intelligence System . It is known as Division 84 or Ojota inside Secretar a de Inteligencia SIDE . O Jota is the Spanish pronunciation of the letters OJ. Building The DOJ is located in a tall, nondescript building on Ave. de los Incas 3834, in Buenos Aires . The building has an internal surface of convert 27000 sqft m2 and an estimated monetary value of US 1,577,443. Before moving into its own building it operated out of Telecom Argentina s Belgrano, Buenos Aires Belgrano facility. Mishandling allegations Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Direcci n de Observaciones Judiciales.jpg thumb A Federal Judge inspects the DOJ s facility. Image Direcci n de Observaciones Judiciales, Maintenace.jpg thumb A SIDE employee performs maintenance During the past few years, there have been allegations of budget mishandlings and phone interventions without a judicial request and authorization and about Secretar a de Inteligencia SIDE s Secretar a de Inteligencia Structure counterintelligence service also having the capability to intercept communications. See also Secretar a de Inteligencia Secretariat of Intelligence Sistema de Inteligencia Nacional National Intelligence System Escuela Nacional de Inteligencia National Intelligence School Category Argentine intelligence agencies Argentine intelligence agencies Direcci n Nacional de Inteligencia Criminal National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence Direcci n Nacional de Inteligencia Estrat gica Militar National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence ...   more details



  1. Shuckra

    orphan date December 2008 A shuckra is a weapon of India n heritage and consists of a series of metal tubes on a wire connected to a metal handle. By locking the handle and pulling on an internal wire the device becomes taut and may be used as a stabbing weapon . Sources http www.fas.org irp agency doj fbi weapons.pdf FBI guide to concealable weapons http www.foxnews.com story 0,2933,93971,00.html FOX News FBI Catalogs Possible Terrorist Weapons Category M l e weapons Category Weapons of India weapon stub ...   more details



  1. Darren Watts (Hero Games)

    Darren Watts born February 17, 1969 is one of the founders along with game designer Steve Long game designer Steve Long of DOJ Inc. and the president of Hero Games , publishers of roleplaying games using the Hero System such as Champions , Fantasy Hero and Star Hero . In December 2001, DOJ bought the Hero Games rights and assets from Cybergames, Inc. Selected bibliography Conquerors, Killers and Crooks 2002 Champions Universe 2002 Galactic Champions 2004 Champions Worldwide 2005 External links http pen paper.net rpgdb.php?op showcreator&creatorid 7980 Pen and Paper credits for Darren Watts Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Watts, Darren ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Role playing game designer DATE OF BIRTH February 17, 1969 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Watts, Darren Category Living people Category 1969 births Category Hero System Category Role playing game designers rpg bio stub ...   more details



  1. Ian Heath Gershengorn

    Civil Division with oversight of the Federal Programs Branch. ref name BLT DOJ The Federal Programs ... name BLT DOJ In his current position, Gershengorn is known for his work in defending legal challenges ...   more details



  1. Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy documents

    produced by the United States Department of Justice Department of Justice DOJ or Executive ... 1281.pdf DOJ Documents with February 6, 2007 Transcript Transcript starts at page OAG 1255. Federal News Service, Inc.. http judiciary.house.gov Media PDFS OAG1282 1320.pdf DOJ Documents with February ... 031907.pdf DOJ Documents E mail and Correspondence Among Top Agency Officials via FindLaw Released ... wp srv politics pdf schumer032307.pdf DOJ Letter to Sen. Schumer http media.washingtonpost.com wp srv politics pdf conyers032307.pdf DOJ Letter to Rep. Conyers http media.washingtonpost.com wp srv politics pdf ASG346 355.pdf DOJ Documents William Mercer Schedule http media.washingtonpost.com wp srv politics pdf ASG346 355.pdf DOJ Documents Regina Barrett and John Nowacki Schedule http media.washingtonpost.com wp srv politics pdf DAG2063 2105.pdf DOJ Criminal Caseload Statistics http media.washingtonpost.com ... DOJ letter to Reps. Conyers and Sanchez http media.washingtonpost.com wp srv politics pdf leahy schumer032807.pdf DOJ letter to Sens. Leahy and Schumer http media.washingtonpost.com wp srv politics pdf DAG 2228 2293 032807.pdf DOJ E mails, Set 1 Officials Discuss Response to Congressional Democrats http www.washingtonpost.com wp srv politics pdf OAG 958 1050 032807.pdf DOJ E mails, Set 2 Officials ... 43 032807.pdf DOJ E mails, Set 3 Officials Discuss Response to Congressional Democrats Released April ... wp srv politics documents DOJ correspondence 041007.pdf House Judiciary Committee Correspondence with the DOJ http media.washingtonpost.com wp srv politics documents subpoena documents ... Printshop.aspx?Section 472 DOJ Document Sets April 13 release, via House Judiciary Committee ... srv politics documents set1 042607 OAG1235 1237.pdf DOJ Document Set 1 Office of the Attorney General http media.washingtonpost.com wp srv politics documents set2 042607 DAG2520 2538.pdf DOJ Document ... set3 042607 OPA218 221.pdf DOJ Document Set 3 Office of the Deputy Attorney General http media.washingtonpost.com ...   more details



  1. Robert W. Kenny

    Refimprove date December 2009 Robert Walker Kenny August 21, 1901 July 20, 1976 was the 21st Attorney General of California. Kenny, a Democratic Party United States Democrat , was an early advocate for civil rights in California. Kenny restructured the California Department of Justice DOJ to be similar to the United States Department of Justice . For example, he transferred the California DOJ main office from San Francisco, California closer to the state legislature in Sacramento, California , and created civil service positions instead of political appointments within the California DOJ. He was instrumental in abolishing the legal existence of the Ku Klux Klan in California. Kenny also served as a Superior Court Judge in Los Angeles, California . From 1940 to 1948, Kenny was President of the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild and in that capacity was involved in the aftermath of the Zoot Suit Riots . ref name Kenney http www.archive.org stream myfirstfortyyear00kenn myfirstfortyyear00kenn djvu.txt My first forty years in California politics, 1922 1962 oral history transcript Robert W. Kenny ref References Reflist Research resources http www.oac.cdlib.org findaid ark 13030 tf2r29n6db Guide to the Robert Walker Kenny Papers at The Bancroft Library http ag.ca.gov ag history 21kenny.php S start S legal Succession box before Earl Warren title California Attorney General years 1943&ndash 1947 after Frederick N. Howser S end Attorneys General of California Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kenny, Robert W ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1901 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1976 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kenny, Robert W Category California Attorneys General Category 1901 births Category 1976 deaths California politician stub ...   more details



  1. In re Sealed Case

    Mergeto United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review date May 2009 In re Sealed Case , 310 Federal Reporter F.3d 717 2002 , is decision by the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review reviewing a denial of a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act FISA application handed down on May 17, 2002. The Court of Review reversed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court FISC rejection of the FISA application. This opinion represents the first meeting of and first opinion by the Court of Review. For the purposes of review, the FISC s modification of the requested application worked as a denial, giving the Court of Review jurisdiction to take the case. Among other things, the Court of Review found that FISA is constitutional, that the minimization requirements of FISA are not grounds to limit the purpose of the FISA application, and that FISA may be used to collect evidence for Criminal law criminal prosecution. The Court also noted but made no judgment regarding the President s inherent constitutional authority to conduct warrantless foreign intelligence surveillance which relates to part of the government justification in the NSA warrantless surveillance controversy . See also Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review External links http news.findlaw.com hdocs docs terrorism fisa111802opn.pdf In re Sealed Case No. 02 001 http www.fas.org irp agency doj fisa 082102appeal.html Memorandum opinion In Re Sealed Case No. 02 001 http www.fas.org irp agency doj fisa fisc051702.html FISC opinion IN RE ALL MATTERS SUBMITTED TO THE FISC http www.fas.org irp agency doj fisa hrng090902.htm Transcript of Case No. 02 001 Category United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review case law Category 2002 in case law ...   more details



  1. United States Department of Justice Justice Management Division

    The Justice Management Division JMD is a division of the United States Department of Justice . It is the administrative arm of the Department of Justice. Its mission is to support the some 40 senior management offices SMOs , offices, bureaus, and divisions collectively called components of the DOJ. It was formerly called the Office of Management and Finance. ref http www.whorunsgov.com Departments Justice AG DAG JMD Justice Management Division ref Organizational chart Justice Management Division United States Assistant Attorney General Assistant Attorney General for Administration AAG A currently Lee J. Lofthus , appointed in December 2006 replaced Paul Corts , who left in the summer of 2006 . The AAG A reports to the United States Deputy Attorney General Deputy Attorney General DAG . Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Information Resource Management Chief information officer Chief Information Officer DAAG IRM CIO Electronic Government Services Staff Information security Information Technology Security Staff Operations Services Staff Enterprise Solutions Staff Policy and Planning Staff Deputy Assistant Attorney General Controller Budget Finance Asset forfeiture Asset Forfeiture Management Procurement Services Unified Financial System Project Management Office Debt collection Debt Collection Management Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Human Resources and Administration DAAG HRA Human Resources Office of Equal Employment Opportunity Security and Emergency Planning Staff Justice Library Consolidated Executive Office Facilities and Administrative Services Executive Secretary Office Departmental Executive Secretariat Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Policy, Management, and Planning Department Ethics Office Office of Records Management Policy Management and Planning Staff Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Internal Review and Evaluation Office References reflist External links http www.usdoj.gov jmd DOJ Justice Management Division website ...   more details



  1. United States Department of Justice War Division

    The United States Department of Justice War Division was a subdivision of the United States Department of Justice DoJ created on May 19, 1942, with the purpose of congregating a number of war related activities spread across the Department during that period. It consisted initially of the Special War Policies Unit, an Alien Property Unit, an Alien Enemy Control Unit, ref http www.archives.gov research guide fed records groups 060.html 60.14 Records of the War Division 1940 1946 Retrieved 2011 03 04 ref and later included the War Frauds Unit, which originated as the Economic Section of the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division Antitrust Division . The War Division was abolished on December 28, 1945 ref http www.archives.gov research holocaust finding aid civilian rg 60.html General Records of the Department of Justice RG 60 Retrieved 2011 03 04 ref . References reflist Category Defunct agencies of the United States government Category History of the United States government Category Venona project Category World War II espionage Category Politics of World War II Category Agencies of the United States government during World War II Category Defunct federal law enforcement agencies of the United States Department of Justice Category Justice ministries Category Government agencies established in 1942 Category United States Department of Justice Category 1942 establishments in the United States US gov stub DOJ agencies USCabinet United States topics ...   more details



  1. Alberto Agra

    Alberto Agra was the former acting Justice secretary of the Republic of the Philippines . He was succeeded by Leila De Lima . Justice Secretary His term was widely criticized for dropping charges against influential government official s. Early in the Ampatuan massacre case, he dropped charges against two suspects, ARMM governor Zaldy Ampatuan and his brother Akmad Ampatuan. ref http www.abs cbnnews.com nation 04 17 10 doj orders prosecutors drop murder raps vs 2 ampatuans Doj orders prosecutors drop murder raps vs 2 ampatuans ref ref http www.nytimes.com 2010 04 18 world asia 18phils.html? r 1 www.nytimes.com. ref His department also failed to protect Suwaib Upham, a key witness and self confessed participant in the massacre who sought witness protection and was later murdered in Maguindanao . ref http www.gmanews.tv story 194606 lawyer group say doj liable for massacre witness death www.gmanews.tv. ref Two days before the end of his term, he dismissed charges against government personnel accused of human trafficking . ref http www.abs cbnnews.com nation 07 04 10 human trafficking charges against 15 dmia personnel dropped Human trafficking charges against 15 dmia personnel dropped ref References Reflist Persondata NAME Agra, Alberto ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Justice secretary DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Agra, Alberto Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Department of Justice

    Department of Justice and Justice Department may refer to Department of Justice Canada Department of Justice Hong Kong Department of Justice New Brunswick , Canada Department of Justice Northern Ireland Department of Justice Philippines Department of Justice Victoria , Australia Department of Justice and Equality , Ireland Federal Department of Justice and Police , Switzerland Ministry of Justice and the Police Norway Justice Department animal rights , UK animal liberation group United States United States Department of Justice California Department of Justice New Hampshire Department of Justice Oregon Department of Justice United States Virgin Islands Department of Justice Wisconsin Department of Justice See also DOJ disambiguation Justice ministry disambig no Justisdepartement pt Departamento de Justi a ...   more details



  1. HM Melbourne Assessment Prison

    opened on 6 April 1989, and received its first prisoners on 29 May 1989. ref name DOJ At least ...   more details



  1. William Welch

    William Welch may refer to William Welch professional wrestler , American wrestler William Welch printer , U.S. manufacturer William Welch II , former Chief of the Public Integrity Section of the DOJ Criminal Division William A. Welch , American engineer and environmentalist William H. Welch , founder of Johns Hopkins Medical School and instrumental reformer of medical education in the United States William Welsh actor or William Welch, American actor William H. Welch judge , fourth and last List of Minnesota Supreme Court Justices Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota Territory William J. Welch , American astronomer and member of the United States National Academy of Sciences National Academy of Sciences See also Bill Welch , U.S. politician and mayor William Welsh disambiguation hndis name Welch, William de William Welch ...   more details



  1. Tide task force

    orphan date August 2010 TIDE Tehama Interagency Drug Enforcement is the narcotics task force for Tehama County, California and part of the California Department of Justice Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement task force system throughout the state. TIDE is commanded by a Special Agent Supervisor from United States Department of Justice DOJ Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement BNE and has agents from the Tehama County District Attorney s Office, Tehama County Sheriff s Department, Corning Police Department, Red Bluff Police Department and California Highway Patrol . Phone 530 527 4012 DEFAULTSORT Tide Task Force Category Law enforcement agencies of California US law enforcement agency stub ...   more details



  1. Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act

    persons. How a Case is Brought About The Department of Justice DOJ discovers possible ... employees of the institution. The DOJ also uncovers civil rights violations throughout the process of other ongoing investigations. After the DOJ has received the information of a possible violation, the Civil Rights Division CRD of the DOJ must determine if it has the authority to conduct an investigation ..., the DOJ must contact State or Local government parties and arranges for a tour of the facility or facilities .... If, after the investigation, no civil rights violations are uncovered, the DOJ notifies jurisdiction ... certain processes voluntarily and informally. As a result, the DOJ must wait 49 days after issuing a findings letter before they can file a suit against an institution. The DOJ, within the 49 day .... Before the DOJ can file a CRIPA complaint, it is required that there is reasonable cause to believe ...   more details



  1. William Welch II

    coming to Washington. After one month, Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer, head of the DOJ Criminal ... Welch leaving DOJ UPI 66731334616815 ixzz1sPDKLnoH title Sen. Stevens prosecutor Welch leaving DOJ date 16 April 2012 agency United Press International ref On April 17, 2011, William Welch left his job the Department of Justice. ref cite news url http www.washingtonpost.com politics doj prosecutor in stevens case leaving government 2012 04 16 gIQAmaohNT story.html title DOJ prosecutor in Stevens ...   more details



  1. President's Surveillance Program

    on the President s Surveillance Program format Scribd author Inspectors General of the DoD, DOJ ... of Justice DOJ other than the FBI also were involved in the program. Most significantly, DOJ s Office ... of the PSP. In addition, DOJ s Office of Intelligence Policy and Review now called the Office of Intelligence in United States Department of Justice National Security Division DOJ s National Security ... under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act FISA . DOJ s National Security Division ... of Justice DOJ , Central Intelligence Agency CIA , National Security Agency NSA , and Office ... Andrew Card , Attorney General John Ashcroft , DOJ Office of Legal Counsel Deputy Assistant Attorney ... classified. Former White House Counsel and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales told the DOJ OIG that it was the President ... made the decision on all requests to read into read in any non operational persons, including DOJ ... not read into the PSP and did not know how the threat assessments would be used. ref name IG DOJ ... from the program s inception in October 2001 through Yoo s resignation from DOJ in May 2003. Upon Yoo s departure, another DOJ official, Patrick Philbin , was selected by the White House to be read into the PSP ... founded. Comey told the DOJ OIG that of particular concern to him and Goldsmith was the notion that Yoo ... notification. ref name IG The DOJ OIG later concluded that it was extraordinary and inappropriate that a single DOJ attorney, John Yoo, was relied upon to conduct the initial legal assessment of the PSP ... memoranda became apparent once additional DOJ attorneys were read into the program in 2003 and when those attorneys sought a greater understanding of the PSP s operation. The DOJ OIG concluded that the White House s strict controls over DOJ access to the PSP undermined DOJ s ability to perform ... between DOJ and the White house Comey told the DOJ OIG that he met with Attorney General Ashcroft on March 4, 2004, to discuss the PSP and that Ashcroft agreed with Comey and the other DOJ officials assessment ...   more details



  1. Office of Justice Programs

    File US OfficeOfJusticePrograms Seal.svg right 160px The Office of Justice Programs OJP is an agency of the United States Department of Justice that focuses on crime prevention through research and development , assistance to state and local Law enforcement agency law enforcement and criminal justice agencies through Federal grant grants , and assistance to crime victims. The major bureaus and offices of OJP include National Institute of Justice NIJ Bureau of Justice Statistics BJS Bureau of Justice Assistance BJA Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention OJJDP Office for Victims of Crime OVC Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking SMART Community Capacity Development Office CCDO , which manages the Weed and Seed program Office of Justice Programs is headed by an United States Assistant Attorney General Assistant Attorney General . On January 28, 2009, Laurie O. Robinson was named Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs, and on November 5, 2009, the Senate unanimously confirmed her. On January 3, 2012, Robinson announced that would resign at the end of February 2012. ref cite news title Holder Assistant Leaves Justice Department first Joel last Gehrke date January 3, 2012 work Washington Examiner url http campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com blogs beltway confidential holder assistant leaves justice department 289546 ref References Reflist External links http www.usdoj.gov ojp US DOJ Office of Justice Programs home page DOJ agencies Category Criminal justice Category United States Department of Justice agencies ru ...   more details




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