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Law Practice

Jul. 7, 2001

Repairman For the FBI

SAN FRANCISCO - Tapping U.S. Attorney Robert S. Mueller III as the next FBI director gives the Bush administration a career prosecutor who swept into San Francisco in 1998 and quickly revived the moribund Northern California prosecutor's office.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Tapping U.S. Attorney Robert S. Mueller III as the next FBI director gives the Bush administration a career prosecutor who swept into San Francisco in 1998 and quickly revived the moribund Northern California prosecutor's office.
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