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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE * 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20530 Phone, 202–514–2000. Internet, www.usdoj.gov. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL JOHN ASHCROFT Chief of Staff DAVID T. AYRES Deputy Chief of Staff and Counsel DAVID M. ISRAELITE Deputy Attorney General LARRY D. THOMPSON Associate Attorney General (VACANCY) Senior Counsel, Office of Dispute JEFFREY M. SENGER Resolution Solicitor General THEODORE B. OLSON Inspector General GLENN A. FINE Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal JAY S. BYBEE Counsel Assistant Attorney General, Office of JAMIE E. BROWN Legislative Affairs Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal VIET D. DINH Policy Assistant Attorney General for Administration PAUL R. CORTS Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division R. HEWITT PATE Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division PETER D. KEISLER Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights RALPH F. BOYD, JR. Division Assistant Attorney General, Criminal MICHAEL CHERTOFF Division Assistant Attorney General, Environment and THOMAS L. SANSONETTI Natural Resources Division Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division EILEEN J. O’CONNOR Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice DEBORAH J. DANIELS Programs Director, Office of Public Affairs BARBARA COMSTOCK Directors, Office of Information and Privacy RICHARD L. HUFF, DANIEL J. METCALFE Director, Office of Intergovernmental and LORI SHARPE Public Liaison Director, Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys GUY A. LEWIS Director, Bureau of Prisons HARLEY G. LAPPIN Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation ROBERT S. MUELLER III Director, United States Marshals Service BENIGNO G. REYNA Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, BRADLEY A. BUCKLES Firearms, and Explosives Director, Executive Office for Immigration KEVIN D. ROONEY Review Director, Executive Office for United States LAWRENCE A. FRIEDMAN Trustees Director, Community Relations Service SHAREE M. FREEMAN * [Editorial Note: Some updated information for this Department’s activities and programs was not submitted in time for inclusion in this edition.] 265 VerDate Dec 13 2002 11:03 Aug 13, 2003 Jkt 193760 PO 00000 Frm 00275 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 D:\GOVMAN\193760.038 APPS10 PsN: 193760 266 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL Director, Community Oriented Policing CARL R. PEED Services Administrator, Drug Enforcement WILLIAM B. SIMPKINS, Acting Administration Chairman, United States Parole Commission EDWARD F. REILLY, JR. Chairman, Foreign Claims Settlement MAURICIO J. TAMARGO Commission Chief, INTERPOL–U.S. National Central EDGAR A. ADAMSON Bureau Counsel, Office of Intelligence Policy and JAMES A. BAKER Review Counsel, Office of Professional H. MARSHALL JARRETT Responsibility Director, Professional Responsibility CLAUDIA J. FLYNN Advisory Office Pardon Attorney ROGER C. ADAMS Director, National Drug Intelligence Center MICHAEL T. HORN [For the Department of Justice statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 28, Chapter I, Part 0] The Department of Justice serves as counsel for its citizens. It represents them in enforcing the law in the public interest. Through its thousands of lawyers, investigators, and agents, the Department plays the key role in protection against criminals and subversion, ensuring healthy business competition, safeguarding the consumer, and enforcing drug, immigration, and naturalization laws. The Department of Justice was U.S. Supreme Court in cases of established by act of June 22, 1870 (28 exceptional gravity or importance. U.S.C. 501, 503, 509 note), with the Community Relations The Service Attorney General as its head. The affairs offers assistance to communities in and activities of the Department of resolving disputes relating to race, color, Justice are generally directed by the or national origin and facilitates the development of viable agreements as Attorney General. alternatives to coercion, violence, or Attorney General The Attorney litigation. It also assists and supports General represents the United States in communities in developing local legal matters generally and gives advice mechanisms as proactive measures to and opinions to the President and to the prevent or reduce racial/ethnic tensions. heads of the executive departments of the Government when so requested. The For further information, contact any regional office or the Director, Community Relations Service, Attorney General appears in person to Department of Justice, Suite 2000, 600 E Street represent the Government before the NW., Washington, DC 20530. Phone, 202–305– 2935. Regional Offices—Community Relations Service Address Director Phone/FTS Atlanta, GA (75 Piedmont Ave. NE., 30303) .............................................. Ozell Sutton ............................. 404–331–6883 Boston, MA (Suite 222, 308 Atlantic Ave., 02201) ..................................... Martin A. Walsh ....................... 617–424–5715 Chicago, IL (55 W. Monroe St., 60603) ...................................................... Jesse Taylor ............................. 312–353–4391 Dallas, TX (1420 W. Mockingbird Ln., 75247) ............................................ Richard Sombrano, Acting ....... 214–655–8175 Denver, CO (1244 Speer Blvd., 80204–3584) ............................................ Philip Arreda ............................ 303–844–2973 Kansas City, MO (323 W. 8th St., 64105) .................................................. Atkins Warren .......................... 816–426–7434 Los Angeles, CA (888 S. Figuera St., 90017) ............................................ Ron Wakabayashi .................... 213–894–2941 New York, NY (26 Federal Plz., 10278) ..................................................... Moses Jones, Acting ................ 212–264–0700 Philadelphia, PA (2d & Chestnut Sts., 19106) ............................................ Henry Mitchum, Acting ............. 215–597–2344 Seattle, WA (915 2d Ave., 98101) .............................................................. P. Diane Schneider, Acting ..... 206–220–6700 VerDate Dec 13 2002 11:03 Aug 13, 2003 Jkt 193760 PO 00000 Frm 00276 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 D:\GOVMAN\193760.038 APPS10 PsN: 193760 VerDate Dec 132002 11:03 Aug 13, 2003 Jkt193760 PO00000 Frm00277 Fmt6995 Sfmt6995 D:\GOVMAN\193760.038 APPS10 PsN:193760 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ATTORNEY GENERAL DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL SOLICITOR ASSOCIATE OFFICE OF OFFICE OF GENERAL ATTORNEY GENERAL LEGAL PUBLIC POLICY AFFAIRS OFFICE OF OFFICE OF OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE LEGAL THE AFFAIRS COUNSEL SOLICITOR GENERAL OFFICE OF INTER- OFFICE OF FEDERAL OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL CRIMINAL THE BUREAU OF PROFESSIONAL DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND PUBLIC DIVISION INSPECTOR INVESTIGATION RESPONSIBILITY LIAISON GENERAL COMMUNITY OFFICE OF OFFICE OF CIVIL OFFICE OF THE ORIENTED CIVIL DRUG BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE JUSTICE RIGHTS PARDON POLICING DIVISION ENFORCEMENT PRISONS POLICY AND PROGRAMS DIVISION ATTORNEY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION REVIEW EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE ENVIRONMENT UNITED UNITED OFFICE OF OFFICE FOR JUSTICE OFFICE FOR ANTITRUST AND NATURAL STATES STATES INFORMATION UNITED STATES MANAGEMENT UNITED STATES DIVISION RESOURCES MARSHALS PAROLE AND PRIVACY ATTORNEYS DIVISION TRUSTEES DIVISION SERVICE COMMISSION U.S. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE NATIONAL FOREIGN UNITED OFFICE OF COMMUNITY CENTRAL OFFICE FOR DRUG CLAIMS TAX STATES DISPUTE RELATIONS BUREAU- IMMIGRATION INTELLIGENCE SETTLEMENT DIVISION ATTORNEYS RESOLUTION SERVICE INTERPOL REVIEW CENTER COMMISSION BUREAU OF PROFESSIONAL ALCOHOL, OFFICE OF RESPONSIBILITY THE DETENTION TOBACCO, ADVISORY 267 FIREARMS, AND TRUSTEE OFFICE EXPLOSIVES E193760.023 268 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL Intelligence The Office of Intelligence States should appeal in all cases it loses Policy and Review advises the Attorney before the lower courts. General on all matters relating to For further information, contact the Executive national security; prepares and files all Officer, Office of the Solicitor General, Room applications for surveillances and 5734, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., RFK Justice searches under the Foreign Intelligence Building (Main), Washington, DC 20530–0001. Surveillance Act of 1978; and assists U.S. Attorneys The Executive Office for Government agencies by providing legal U.S. Attorneys was created on April 6, advice on matters of national security 1953, to provide liaison between the law and policy. Department of Justice in Washington, Pardon Attorney The Office of the DC, and the U.S. attorneys. Its mission is Pardon Attorney assists the President in to provide general executive assistance the exercise of his pardon power under to the 94 offices of the U.S. attorneys the Constitution. Generally, all requests and to coordinate the relationship for pardon or other forms of executive between the U.S. attorneys and the clemency, including commutation of organization components of the sentence, are directed to the Pardon Department of Justice and other Federal Attorney for investigation and review. agencies. The Pardon Attorney prepares the For further information, contact the Executive Department’s recommendation to the Office for United States Attorneys, Department of President for final disposition of each Justice, Room 2261, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20530. Phone, 202–514–1020. application. Internet, www.usdoj.gov/usao/eousa. For further information, contact the Office of the U.S. Trustee Program The Program was Pardon Attorney, Department of Justice, Suite 400, 500 First Street NW., Washington, DC 20530. established by the Bankruptcy Reform Phone, 202–616–6070. Internet, www.usdoj.gov/ Act of 1978 (11 U.S.C. 101