After a highly politically charged five-month battle to choose Obama’s
next attorney general, Loretta Lynch, 55, has made history as the first
female African-American attorney general in the United States. CNN
reports that “Lynch’s experience on civil rights case, like helping win
the convictions of New York City police officers who sexually assaulted
Haitian immigrant
Abner Louima, will be important as her office tackles
closely watched investigations in recent police conduct cases…she has
earned a reputation as a highly qualified, but low-profile prosecutor
who has a good relationship with law enforcement and a history of
handling tough cases well.” Congratulations to Lynch! Photo Credit: Abc News
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