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Attorney-general nominee Michael Mukasey vows independence and denounces the use of torture.
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The family of aling Mr. Suharto seems to have conveyed this to the Attorney-general Mr. Hendarman Sapaji who had met them on last Saturday on the orders of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and offered to settle the case on the above terms.
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If the government wants to settle the case, it can simply revoke the Presidential Order to the Attorney-general and everything will end there '
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Boi-Kamara requested that the Attorney-general and Minister of Justice
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Attorney-general nominee Michael Mukasey is expected to clear a major hurdle today.
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: Attorney-general nominee Michael B. Mukasey told Senate Democrats that a kind of simulated drowning known as waterboarding is "repugnant to me," but he said he does not know whether the interrogation tactic violates U.S. laws against torture.
Clinton Bears Brunt 2007
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Attorney-general Lebohang Fine Maema said the tiny kingdom - hailed for its battle against corporate graft - had been largely fighting alone, despite pledges of financial support from developed countries.
Peace, order and good government, eh?: July 2004 Archives 2004
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Attorney-general Pheshoya Dlamini said Mswati's decree was a temporary measure needed to clear up legal discrepancies pending the adoption of a new constitution.
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Attorney-general Patrick Chinamasa said in a statement on Saturday that he had ordered police to open a docket against the weekly
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Attorney-general Patrick Chinamasa gave a public assurance immediately after Chavunduka and Choto had been released that he would order police to investigate, but by May, when nothing had happened, he said he was unable to take action.
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