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D.C.'s Very Own Criminal Prosecutor

Source:      Washington Times (DC)
Date:      Friday, November 15, 2002
Author:      Rob Randhava - Op/Ed Response

Former U.S. Attorney for Washington Joseph diGenova ("Crime and punishment," Op-Ed, Tuesday) raises some legitimate concerns regarding the newly passed referendum to provide Washington with its own criminal prosecutor.

Yet, I find it interesting that he would preach about how "power cannot be wielded devoid of responsibility" and that he is so quick to assume that D.C. residents wouldn't pay for "such a vital governmental function." After all, these are the same D.C. residents who are saddled with the "responsibility" of paying for "such a vital governmental function" as the federal legislature - and we all know how much "power" those citizens wield there.

Rob Randhavana
Washington


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