US attorney taps lawyer to replace outgoing criminal division chief
U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag has selected Department of Justice insider J. Douglas Wilson to replace outgoing criminal division chief Miranda Kane when she leaves June 7. Currently the deputy criminal chief, Wilson has bounced between Washington, D.C. and the Northern District of California since he began at the Justice Department in 1988 in roles that have ranged from prosecuting ...
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