...v. The Division of New York State...Police Internal Affairs Bureau commenced an investigation seeking to prove...
...U.S. Department of Justice's legal...and inspector general investigations, and led to...the disclosure, several Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco...
...U.S. Department of Justice's legal...and inspector general investigations, and led to...the disclosure, several Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco...
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...Indicted by a federal grand jury, longtime...Barnes reopened an investigation of the 1946 unsolved...
...lured a federal prosecutor and...Eric Stock of Hogan Lovells...the antitrust bureau. Schneiderman referred...litigation and investigations for the...
...No. F057722 In the Court of Appeal of the State of California Fifth Appellate...
...a case of first impression...Attorney General Bureau of Narcotics Investigation and Drug...relied on federal criminal case...
...head the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new Office of Minority and...laws through investigations, litigation and...
...Justice to transfer money to avoid furloughs for prison officers, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, prosecutors and other officials. So far, the courts have...
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