28 C.F.R. § 0.37

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The Executive Office for United States Trustees shall be headed by a Director appointed by the Attorney General.

[Order No. 960-81, 46 FR 52344, Oct. 27, 1981]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1973–1975 · leading case: United States v. Andreas, 374 F. Supp. 402 (D. Minnesota 1974).
United States v. Andreas, 374 F. Supp. 402 (D. Minnesota 1974). · cites it 5× “” The Regulation setting forth the creation of the Office of Watergate Special Prosecution Force, 28 C.F.R. § 0.37 (1973), specified that the office be headed by the Special Prosecutor who was to be given broad authority with the power to, inter alia, initiate and conduct…”
In Re United States of Am., United States of Am. v. Ray Cowan & Jack Jacobsen, Wayne O. Woodruff, Special Prosecutors, 524 F.2d 504 (5th Cir. 1975). “Meanwhile and in May of the same year, the Watergate Special Prosecution Force (see 28 C.F.R. 0.37 and 0.38) and Jacobsen’s Washington counsel negotiated an agreement whereunder Jacobsen agreed to plead guilty to a one-count charge to be filed in the District of Columbia…”
Nixon v. Sampson, 389 F. Supp. 107 (D.D.C. 1975). “14,688, adding 28 C.F.R. §§ 0.37 , 0.38 and appendix to subpart G-l (June 4, 1973).”
Nader v. Bork, 366 F. Supp. 104 (D.D.C. 1973). “Ralph Nader is dismissed as plaintiff for lack of standing. (4) All injunctions prayed for in the Amended Complaint are denied.”
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