Published 7/3/2009
by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
at CNN Political Ticker
WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Justice Department informed a federal court Thursday that it now needs until the end of August to complete its review of a CIA internal investigation of its controversial interrogation and detention program.
In a letter to Judge Alvin Hellerstein, Justice officials said the 2004 Inspector General's report had to be considered [...]
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