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Ruling renews scrutiny of tactic used to make Trump loyalist L.A.'s top federal prosecutor

Los Angeles Times ·

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the Department of Justice cannot keep an official who has not been confirmed by the Senate in charge of a U.S. attorney's office simply by giving that person a different title and the full powers of the job.

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