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Nothing I have read shows that a US government or cabinet member has the ability to seal a grand jury finding. The only thing I have found is that a judge must do it.
Nothing I have read shows that a US government or cabinet member has the ability to seal a grand jury finding. The only thing I have found is that a judge must do it.
I think buying off a judge is a bit more difficult but I guess anything is possible.
Does Sparrow have his hand up your butt like a puppet? The Fed pays the wages of the employees. The president has not say so in their salary or their reviews. The fed judge is a life time appointment. I certainly hope you have something to back up such an insane statement other than copying the same idiocy that sparrow put down a few posts earlier.
First. Judicial branch is not under the executive branch. They are eqall. Second. The pay freeze was across the board not for an individual. Congress is the only body that can remove a Federal judge.
First. Judicial branch is not under the executive branch. They are eqall. Second. The pay freeze was across the board not for an individual. Congress is the only body that can remove a Federal judge.
Justice Department Obama Appointees
Eric H. Holder Jr.
Position: Attorney General
Confirmed: Feb. 2, 2009
James M. Cole
Position: Deputy Attorney General
Nominated: June 28, 2010
Donald B. Verrilli
Position: Solicitor General
Confirmed: June 6, 2011
Michele Marie Leonhart
Position: Drug Enforcement Administrator
Confirmed: Dec. 22, 2010
Thomas J. Perrelli
Position: Associate Attorney General
Confirmed: March 12, 2009
Andrew Traver
Position: Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Nominated: Nov. 17, 2010
Lanny A. Breuer
Position: Assistant Attorney General for Criminal Division
Confirmed: April 20, 2009
Lisa O. Monaco
Position: Assistant Attorney General for National Security Division
Announced: March 17, 2011
Christopher H. Schroeder
Position: Assistant Attorney General for Legal Policy
Confirmed: April 21, 2010
Virginia A. Seitz
Position: Assistant Attorney General for Office of Legal Counsel
Confirmed: June 28, 2011
Ronald H. Weich
Position: Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs
Confirmed: April 29, 2009
Christine Varney
Position: Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Division
Confirmed: April 20, 2009
Tony West
Position: Assistant Attorney General for Civil Division
Confirmed: April 20, 2009
Tom Perez
Position: Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
Confirmed: Oct. 6, 2009
Ignacia S. Moreno
Position: Assistant Attorney General for Environment and Natural Resources
Confirmed: Nov. 5, 2009
Lauri O. Robinson
Position: Assistant Attorney General for Justice Programs
Confirmed: Nov. 5, 2009
Denise E. O'Donnell
Position: Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance
Confirmed: May 26, 2011
John H. Laub
Position: Director, National Institute of Justice
Confirmed: June 22, 2010
James P. Lynch
Position: Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics
Confirmed: June 22, 2010
Isaac Fulwood
Position: U.S. Parole Commission Chairman
Announced: May 19, 2009
Thomas M. Harrigan
Position: Deputy Administrator of Drug Enforcement Administration
Nominated: Feb. 17, 2011
Susan B. Carbon
Position: Director of the Office on Violence Against Women
Confirmed: Feb. 11, 2010
Cranston Mitchell
Position: Parole Commissioner
Confirmed: Aug. 7, 2009
J. Patricia Wilson Smoot
Position: Parole Commissioner
Confirmed: Sept. 16, 2010
Elena Kagan
Position: Associate Justice to the U.S. Supreme Court
Announced: May 10, 2010
Resigned
David S. Kris
Position: Assistant Attorney General for National Security Division
Resigned: March 4, 2011
Glenn A. Fine
Position: Inspector General
Resigned: Jan. 28, 2011
Elena Kagan
Position: Solicitor General
Resigned: May 17, 2010
David W. Ogden
Position: Deputy Attorney General
Resigned: Feb. 5, 2010
First. Judicial branch is not under the executive branch. They are eqall. Second. The pay freeze was across the board not for an individual. Congress is the only body that can remove a Federal judge.
What part of individual are you not clear about?
You have no idea what the Justice Dept does or how the legal system in the US works. Bloody amazing.
ATF tries to block whistleblowing agent’s ‘Fast and Furious’ book
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is blocking the main whistleblower in the Fast and Furious case from publishing a book for pay, claiming his retelling of the Mexico “gun-walking” scandal will hurt morale inside the embattled law enforcement agency, according to documents obtained by The Washington Times.
ATF’s dispute with Special Agent John Dodson is setting up a First Amendment showdown that is poised to bring together liberal groups like the American Civil Liberties Union and conservatives in Congress who have championed Mr. Dodson’s protection as a whistleblower.
The ACLU is slated to become involved in the case Monday, informing ATF it is representing Mr. Dodson and filing a formal protest to the decision to reject his request to publish the already written book, sources told The Times, speaking only on the condition of anonymity.
The battle also could have repercussions on Capitol Hill, where the two lead investigators who helped uncover the Fast and Furious scandal, Sen. Chuck Grassley, Iowa Republican, and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell E. Issa, Calif. Republican, had written a foreword to the book, the sources said.
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Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/oct/6/atf-tries-block-whistleblowing-agents-fast-and-fur/#ixzz2h0D402LS
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