U.S. Attorney Patrick L. Meehan, who as chief prosecutor for Southeastern Pennsylvania cracked down on government corruption in Philadelphia, announced his resignation Monday.
Named by President Bush as chief prosecutor for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania nearly seven years ago, Meehan said at a Monday afternoon news conference that he plans to go into private practice after his last day, July 15.
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