Attorney General Michael Mukasey has appointed acting Conn. US Attorney Nora Dannehy to continue the investigation into the firing of 8 US Attorneys in 2006.
“The Report leaves some important questions unanswered and recommends that I appoint an attorney to assess the facts uncovered, to conduct further investigation as needed, and ultimately to determine whether any prosecutable offense was committed with regard to the removal of a U.S. Attorney or the testimony of any witness related to the U.S. Attorney removals. In the normal course, a report recommending further investigation would not be released until after the investigation and any resulting prosecution had been completed, for fear that disclosing publicly relevant facts and witness statements would hinder the investigation or prosecution. In this instance, the Offices of Inspector General and Professional Responsibility have made the judgment that the circumstances warrant a departure from this usual practice.
“The Justice Department has an obligation to the American people to pursue this case wherever the facts and the law require. This investigation would ordinarily be conducted under the supervision of either the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia or a Department component. However, the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia has been recused from the matter, and I have determined that, given the nature of the matter, it would be best overseen by an attorney outside Main Justice.
“Therefore, I have asked Nora Dannehy to exercise the authority of the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia for purposes of this matter. In that capacity, Ms. Dannehy will report to me through the Deputy Attorney General. Ms. Dannehy is a well-respected and experienced career prosecutor who has conducted or supervised a wide range of investigations and prosecutions during her lengthy career, and I am grateful to her for her willingness to serve in this capacity.
“This Report describes a disappointing episode in the history of the Department. What should not be lost in this are the efforts of the dedicated and hard-working employees of the Justice Department who are focused on what they do best, which is protecting our country and faithfully enforcing our laws."
A biography of Acting U.S. Attorney Nora R. Dannehy may be viewed at http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/ct/usattorney.html.
If she’s an "acting" US Attorney, that means she has not gone through a Senate Confirmation. As an AUSA, Ms. Dannehy investigated corruption surrounding former Conn. Gov. John Rowland.



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More lipstick on a pig. This will not be an independent investigation. It will, however, run out the clock until the next administration…
Thanks for this breaking news loosehead.
Let’s get the Digg going – FDL exclusive
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Thanks LHP. Good to see you on the front page.
I say that because of this bit from Mukasey in the quote above:
In that capacity, Ms. Dannehy will report to me through the Deputy Attorney General.
As long as Mukasey retains overall authority, he will make sure nobody in the Bush Administration is held accountable. Thanks agains, Chuck and Dianne.
fyi – Hartford Courant blog:
can’t find anything so far as to confirmation status
lhp - he has a Lawn Guy Land connection:
http://blogs.courant.com/on_ba…..cut-1.html
Would it be likely that this investigation goes past January?
And she reports to a new US AG?
I suppose it’s possible, but it wouldn’t surprise me for Mukasey to pressure her to release a recommendation of no charges before the administrations change.
I guess this is better than nothing, but to me it’s just another can successfully kicked down the road past Jan 09.
This nomination will not be approved. Next Pres. will submit the name for the next USA. What happened to the last USA.
Little ditty ’bout Chuck and Diane….
-G
Morning LHP and pups.
Golly gee whiskers. Our enthusiasm bubblith over today.
Wise but not yet totally jaded. Just wary of little packages offering crumbs.
PFAW has a Haiku contest going, gang. For when you’re about to fall totally in the gutter of dispair. Kinda fun. Don’t interrupt what yer a-doin’ right away, though. There’s plenty time to make the race.
http://site.PFAW.org/haiku
Thank you for helping keep us what passes for sane, LHP!
FDL: quite simply the best.
I believe the previous USA for CT was made a Deputy AG or something along that line. IIRC, he was doing double duty for a bit which meant neglecting both jobs before he was “promoted.”
former CT USAA: Kevin O’Connor was appointed #3 at DOJ sometime in April/May 08
link
Dugg
WTG lhp!
so, she’s a Bushie? or a mutant form thereof.
I hope Mukasey goes down in flames with the rest of this corrupt criminal administration.
Grit tv up
Can you say “Obstruction of Justice?” Maybe I should say, how many ways can you say “Obstruction of Justice?”
Christy has a shiny new post up entitled: “Not Just The Hatch Act: About That DOJ Exodus, Add “Interview Avoidance” To The List”
LHP way to hit the scrum half. Mukassey. Someone needs to rollup thid administration now. $700 Billion will hamstring Obamas agenda what a stupid move by dems to support this ongoing bailout since last November. Borrowing from the next generation is soo cold. Cowards. Traitors.
I know and like Mike Considine. He is actually a qulity pick. Maybe Dodd had soemthing to do with it?
Is the name of the chosen Special Prosecutor Mike Considine or Nora Dannehy? I’m so confused!
Dannehy is the chosen Special Prosecutor. Her current position is acting USA in CT.
Considine has been nominated as the new USA for CT.
Thanks, Dakine01, you unconfused me!
Nora is the Special Prosecutor. She will be “acting US for DC” for this one case. She continues as Acting USA for Conn, until Considine is confirmed by the Senate.
Is there any corruption or obstruction investigation from which the USAtty for DC has not had to recuse?
The reporter left off the * from Mukasey’s statement.
“…faithfully enforcing our laws*”
*except when loyal Bushies or any kind of Executive branch insider is the criminal, and except for massive FISA violations, and except for the War Crimes Act, and except for when it’s more convenient just to disappear people into torture and except when there are really cool fundraisers and lobbyist dealies for Executive branch personnel in the works, and except for sex, drugs and theft of public goods and monies in the Dept of the Interior, and except for hiding reports on National security from Congress while you pal around in basketball games and skyboxes with Abramoffco and help him funnel monies to the RNC in exchange for selling out National Secuirity and baseline decency in the Mariannas, and except for anything involving a Bushie signing statement, and except for criminal conspiracies run out of the Dept of Justice, and …[continued on the next page]