Loretta Lynch

Loretta Lynch
Loretta Elizabeth Lynchis the 83rd and current Attorney General of the United States, having previously served as United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York. Her tenure as U.S. Attorney began in 2010, and she also held that position from 1999 to 2001. As U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Lynch oversaw federal prosecutions in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Long Island...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth21 May 1959
CityGreensboro, NC
CountryUnited States of America
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The breadth of the charges reflects the serious and widespread nature of the problem. The indictment not only targets the brokers who exploit the investing public but also the dishonest company insiders who secretly profit from the illegal schemes, the money launderers who conceal the illicit gains and the organized crime members and associates who protect and promote the illegal enterprise.
This is not a script for the Sopranos. This is the real thing. They make their money the old-fashioned way -- by lying, by cheating and by stealing.
Don't let these defendants push us back to the day when police officers could beat people with impunity, and arrest people for no reason and lie about it to cover it up.
You would notice if your own personal debit card limit shot up to $40 million dollars. And you'd probably call somebody.
The power to arrest - to deprive a citizen of liberty - must be used fairly, responsibly, and without bias.
Our most effective response to terror and to hatred is compassion to unity, and it's love.
I will wake up every morning with the protection of the American people my first thought.
The verdicts today should send the message that within the police department there is no greater betrayal of the badge and of the brotherhood than to ensnare another officer in a web of lies and deceit.
We have determined as a society, as a country, as a people, that the incarceration and the supervision and the specific fines for a particular crime are that person's debt to society.
Members of organized crime continue to exploit their victims the old-fashioned way - through violence, threats and intimidation. As law enforcement has so successfully done before, we will employ our own time-tested techniques to bring them to justice to account for their crimes.
It's a great thing to live in a digital age. It's convenient; it's fast.
What is the price of justice? What is the price of justice? When bail is set unreasonably high, people are behind bars only because they are poor. Not because they're a danger or a flight risk - only because they are poor. They don't have money to get out of jail and they certainly don't have money to flee anywhere.
Housing programs designed to help young families and senior citizens purchase homes should be available to people of all races, including African Americans.