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The Arizona RepublicRenzi inquiry at issue in ouster
Mike Madden and Dennis Wagner
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 21, 2007 12:00 AM
WASHINGTON - Two weeks after Arizona U.S. Attorney Paul Charlton was ordered to give up his post, he sent an e-mail to a top Justice Department official asking how to handle questions that his ouster was connected to his investigation of Rep. Rick Renzi, R-Ariz.
Charlton, one of eight federal prosecutors forced to resign last year, never received a written response.
His December e-mail was among more than 3,000 pages of records the Bush administration turned over to Congress late Monday as part of an ongoing congressional investigation into the ousters. Democrats released the documents Tuesday. advertisement
Charlton's ouster is emerging as another red flag in the prosecutor purge, with congressional investigators and others trying to figure out if he was scuttled by partisan politics. Administration critics say the dismissals of at least two prosecutors, David Iglesias of New Mexico and Carol Lam of San Diego, have been linked to political investigations by their offices.
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On Tuesday, the Arizona Democratic Party wrote to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, asking that it look into a connection between Charlton's removal and the Renzi investigation. The letter, signed by state party Chairman David Waid, said the investigation appears to have stalled since Charlton was forced out.
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http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0321usattorney0321.html
He wrote to Mercer and never heard back.
more info here:
http://judiciary.house.gov/Media/PDFS/110-DOJAttyFollowup070308.pdf