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Criminal

Jul. 7, 2001

GOP Rules Successor Selection Process

SAN FRANCISCO - The impending departure of U.S. Attorney Robert S. Mueller III to become FBI director creates a vacancy for the top federal prosecutor's job in an office that is still recovering from a tumultuous period of low morale and high turnover.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - The impending departure of U.S. Attorney Robert S. Mueller III to become FBI director creates a vacancy for the top federal prosecutor's job in an office that is still recovering from a tumultuous period of low morale and high turnover.
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