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		U.S. Justice Department's No. 2 official 
		to step down 
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		[October 17, 2014] 
		By Aruna Viswanatha
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The No. 2 official 
		at the U.S. Department of Justice, Deputy Attorney General James Cole, 
		plans to step down, the latest in a series of departures from top 
		officials at the agency.
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			 Cole's exit, which the Justice Department announced on Thursday, 
			will add to a growing list of confirmation battles over appointments 
			the Obama administration faces in the coming months, including the 
			top three positions at Justice. Attorney General Eric Holder 
			announced last month that he intends to leave the administration. 
 Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch and Atlanta U.S. Attorney Sally 
			Yates are two contenders to replace Cole, a person familiar with the 
			discussions said.
 
 Cole plans to stay through the end of the year and help the 
			department transition to new leadership, said the person, who 
			requested anonymity.
 
			 Cole, who has been in the post since the end of 2010, was closely 
			involved in the department's efforts to reduce prison sentences for 
			non-violent drug offenders and improve programs to help prisoners 
			once they finish serving their sentences.
 He was also instrumental in securing an admission of guilt from 
			Swiss bank Credit Suisse, which became the largest bank in a decade 
			to plead guilty as part of a $2.5 billion deal in May to resolve 
			charges that it helped wealthy Americans evade U.S. taxes.
 
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			When Holder announced his own departure on Sept. 25, he said he 
			would stay on until a replacement was confirmed, making it unlikely 
			that Cole would serve as acting attorney general.
 In a statement, Holder praised his deputy as an "indispensable 
			partner" in leading the department and in "extending the promise of 
			equality under the law for everyone in this country."
 
 (Reporting by Aruna Viswanatha; Editing by Susan Heavey and Grant 
			McCool)
 
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