
Trump administration fires US attorney minutes after his appointment
Under federal law, interim US attorneys generally serve for 120 days
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Under federal law, interim US attorneys generally serve for 120 days. His appointment followed a unanimous vote by the district's 17 active and senior federal judges, who were appointed by five different US presidents. He served 20 years as a state prosecutor and six years as a federal prosecutor.
Furthermore, Applicants were asked how they would respond to being fired. There have been instances in which the Justice Department has cooperated with district judges in choosing a prosecutor.
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Under federal law, interim US attorneys generally serve for 120 days.
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His appointment followed a unanimous vote by the district's 17 active and senior federal judges, who were appointed by five different US presidents.
according to Hindustan TimesHe served 20 years as a state prosecutor and six years as a federal prosecutor.
according to Hindustan TimesApplicants were asked how they would respond to being fired.
according to The Straits Times - WorldThere have been instances in which the Justice Department has cooperated with district judges in choosing a prosecutor.
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