Records of the White House Office of Records Management (Clinton Administration), 1993 - 2001. Subject Files on Judicial and Legal Matters, 1993 - 2001

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Records of the White House Office of Records Management (Clinton Administration), 1993 - 2001. Subject Files on Judicial and Legal Matters, 1993 - 2001

1993-2001

This series contains materials pertaining to the judiciary and judicial procedure. These records include information on crimes and criminal procedure including criminals, crime conditions, investigations, and wire tapping. There is also legal material of a general nature related to claims, mitigations, decisions, opinions, interpretations, and notaries. There are 21 subject subcategory headings in this series: Judicial and Legal Matters (JL); Amnesty, Clemency, and Pardons (JL001); Approved Pardon Applications (JL001-01); Disapproved Pardon Applications (JL001-02); Civil Matters (JL002); Anti-Trust Cases (JL002-01); Special Prosecutor and Independent Counsel (JL002-02); Criminal Matters (JL003); Assassination and Attempted Assassination (JL003-01); Hijacking and Skyjacking (JL003-02); Kidnapping and Hostages (JL003-03); Decisions, Opinions, and Interpretations (JL004); Attorney General's Opinion (JL004-01); Comptroller General Opinions (JL004-02); Judicial Opinion and Supreme Court Decisions (JL004-03); Juvenile Delinquency (JL005); Law Enforcement and Police Matters (JL006); Secret Service Protection (JL006-01); Lawyers and Legal Aid (JL007); Missing Persons (JL008); and War Claims and Alien Property (JL009).

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