Schumer Questions Mukasey on Siegelman Case

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Sen. Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) been paying attention to the Don Siegelman case, and today he asked Michael Mukasey to take a look at whether Karl Rove had been instrumental in kick-starting the prosecution.

Mukasey replied that those sorts of issues should be heard first on Siegelman’s appeal, which is ongoing. So Schumer took the consolation prize of asking Mukasey to look into it after the appeal. Mukasey agreed.

Mukasey also agreed to look at a study by two university professors (first reported here, by the way) that found an overwhelming tendency for Bush’s Justice Department to pursue Democrats over Republicans. (More on that here.) In early May, Democrats asked the Department’s inspector general to investigate the study’s findings; but there’s been no indication such an analysis ever took place.

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