Warren Olney III

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"Criminal Division | Warren Olney, III". www.justice.gov. 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
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  • DeLoach, C. D. (12 December 1963). "Miscellaneous Records of the Church Committee; Memorandum to Mr. Mohr; Subject: ASSASSINATION OF THE PRESIDENT" (PDF). National Archives and Records Administration. p.  14 . Retrieved 18 November 2021. On the occasion of their second meeting, Ford and Hale Boggs joined with Dulles. Hale Boggs told Warren flatly that [Warren] Olney would not be acceptable and that he (Boggs) would not work on the Commission with [former Assistant Attorney General] Olney. Warren put up a stiff argument but a compromise was made when the name of Lee Rankin was mentioned. Warren stated he knew Rankin and could work with him.,
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    Assistant Attorney General of the California Department of Justice Criminal Division