In the Name of the Law
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During his 13 years as a federal prosecutor, Thomas Puccio unraveled the French Connection theft, prosecuted the first FBI agent ever convicted of corruption, and masterminded the Abscam investigation. He tells of turf wars inside the Justice Department and of deals cut between judges and attorneys, revealing an underside of law enforcement seldom seen by the public.
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