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Wrigley named an adviser

U.S. Attorney for North Dakota Drew Wrigley has been appointed to a committee of advisers for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, the Justice Department has announced.

U.S. Attorney for North Dakota Drew Wrigley has been appointed to a committee of advisers for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, the Justice Department has announced.

Wrigley is one of three U.S. attorneys from across the nation to be appointed to the 2005 Attorney General's Advisory Committee.

The committee advises Gonzales and helps form Justice Department policies.

"I look forward to working closely with these new members as we continue to fight terrorism, combat violent crime and protect the rights of all Americans," Gonzales said in a press release.

President Bush appointed Wrigley U.S. attorney for North Dakota on Nov. 15, 2001.

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