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... of the firing of several U.S. attorneys, he chose the OPR for the job. The inspector general, Glenn A. Fine, objected, and the OPR agreed to a joint probe that will eventually become public.Today the office has 25 lawyers, including three on temporary assignment. They are responsible for the conduct of about 10,000 attorneys. H. Marshall Jarrett, the chief counsel and head of the...
The Senate Judiciary Committee has a hearing this morning beginning at 9:30 am ET regarding torture techniques and interrogation -- and what the FBI may have known about US use of these on prisoners. Today's witnesses include:Panel I: -- The Honorable Glenn A. Fine, Inspector General, Department of Justice, Washington, DC -- Valerie Caproni, General Counsel, Federal Bureau of Investigation,...
... can result in lengthy delays and the risk of inaccurate information," said Inspector General Glenn A. Fine. He warned that improvements to the system, particularly with the government's ongoing effort to search for potential terrorists in this country, should be "a priority."The FBI must vet all immigrants before they can get citizenship or a green card. The bureau has been criticized...
... on interrogation methods at Guantanamo, Delahunt asked Justice Department Inspector General Glenn A. Fine to confirm that Chinese officials were let into the prison."We were informed that the Chinese government sent people to interview and interrogate the Uighurs," Fine said.Additionally, Fine said, FBI officials reported that U.S. military personnel woke up Uighurs...
... on interrogation methods at Guantanamo, Delahunt asked Justice Department Inspector General Glenn A. Fine to confirm that Chinese officials were let into the prison."We were informed that the Chinese government sent people to interview and interrogate the Uighurs," Fine said.Additionally, Fine said, FBI officials reported that U.S. military personnel woke up Uighurs...