By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Democrats are counting on former San Diego U.S. Attorney Carol E. Lam to finally open up about why she thinks the Bush administration fired her when she is called to testify in Washington Tuesday.
Lam is due to appear along with three of the other seven top regional prosecutors fired by the Justice Department in the last few mont...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Democrats are counting on former San Diego U.S. Attorney Carol E. Lam to finally open up about why she thinks the Bush administration fired her when she is called to testify in Washington Tuesday.
Lam is due to appear along with three of the other seven top regional prosecutors fired by the Justice Department in the last few mont...
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