Several known terrorists in the Department of Justice witness protection program were allowed on commercial flights even though they were on the “no-fly” list intended to help track and restrict their ...
WASHINGTON—An internal probe of the government's secret witness-security program found sloppy supervision that for a time lost track of two suspected terrorists-turned-witnesses and allowed people ...
Your donation today will help MinnPost continue to report on the news you need. The US has lost track of two known or suspected terrorists given identities under the federal witness protection program ...
This is not the good news Attorney General Eric Holder was likely hoping for. A public memorandum issued on Thursday by the Department of Justice's Inspector General indicates that in July 2012 the ...
Earley, an Edgar fact-crime award winner for Circumstantial Evidence, and Shur present a fascinating third-person account of Shur's 25-year career with the Department of Justice. Starting out as a ...
The U.S. Marshal Service has been “unable to locate” two former participants in the federal Witness Security Program “identified as known or suspected terrorists,” states the public summary of an ...
Bantam. 359 pp. $26.95 In 1961, a young attorney named Gerald Shur enlisted in the Kennedy Justice Department's campaign against organized crime. Shur was eventually instrumental first in designing ...
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