Internal Department of Justice memorandum or report: DOJ-OGR-00023142
The document discusses the review of a case by the CEOS unit within the Criminal Division between February and May 15, 2008. It details a conversation between Andrew Oosterbaan and Lefkowitz about CEOS's role in the case and the possibility of CEOS taking a fresh look at the case independently. The document outlines the internal discussions and considerations within the Department of Justice.
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The document discusses the review of a case by the CEOS unit within the Criminal Division between February and May 15, 2008. It details a conversation between Andrew Oosterbaan and Lefkowitz about CEOS's role in the case and the possibility of CEOS taking a fresh look at the case independently. The document outlines the internal discussions and considerations within the Department of Justice.
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