By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration set about re-shaping the troubled Justice Department Thursday by announcing a series of high-profile nominees, including a new U.S. attorney for Northern California.
President Bush also tapped a Los Angeles attorney, Nathan J. Hochman, to run the department's tax division in Washington.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration set about re-shaping the troubled Justice Department Thursday by announcing a series of high-profile nominees, including a new U.S. attorney for Northern California.
President Bush also tapped a Los Angeles attorney, Nathan J. Hochman, to run the department's tax division in Washington.
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