
The principals of Robert Jackson’s 1940 speech, The Federal Prosecutor, have been significant to William Hochul Jr., for many years. What’s changed for him over his five-plus years of serving as U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York is the urgency he’s felt to express how important these principals are to others serving in his office and as prosecutors.
Hochul will examine the relevance of one of Jackson’s most significant addresses during a program commemorating the 75th anniversary…
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