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Calista241

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Fri Jul 7, 2017, 03:43 PM Jul 2017

FBI nominees most memorable case? Jailing of ex-Brave Pat Jarvis

Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Christopher Wray, the Atlanta attorney who is President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, has had a long career in private practice and at the U.S. Justice Department on which to hang his hat.

That includes a guilty plea squeezed out of Sept. 11 terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui, and working as New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s personal attorney during “Bridgegate.”

But according to the Washington Times, Wray listed the 1999 prosecution of former Atlanta Braves pitcher Pat Jarvis on a questionnaire that asked him to name his most memorable case. By way of explanation, there was none:

Mr. Wray, in his committee filing, did not explain why he felt the Jarvis case so significant.

Read more: http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2017/07/07/fbi-nominees-most-memorable-case-jailing-of-ex-brave-pat-jarvis/

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FBI nominees most memorable case? Jailing of ex-Brave Pat Jarvis (Original Post) Calista241 Jul 2017 OP
Because he's an Atlanta Braves fan and it broke his heart? Chrysanthemum Jul 2017 #1
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