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| name            = Department of Justice
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| label2          = Area
| label2          = Area
| data2            = Legal
| data2            = Law
| label3          = Attorney General
| label3          = Attorney General
| data3            = [[juniperfig]] <small>(May 2025)</small>
| data3            = [[gribble19]] <small>(June 2025)</small>
| label4          = Founded
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| data4            = July 2020
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The '''Department of Justice''' ('''DOJ''') is the executive department tasked with defending the national legal interest, and investigating and prosecuting crimes on behalf of the Federal Government.
The '''Department of Justice''' ('''DOJ''') is the executive [[department]] tasked with defending the national legal interest, and investigating and prosecuting crimes on behalf of the federal government.
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Department of Justice| ]]
[[Category:2020 establishments]]
[[Category:Departments|Justice]]

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Department of Justice
AbbreviationDOJ
AreaLaw
Attorney Generalgribble19 (June 2025)
FoundedJuly 2020

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is the executive department tasked with defending the national legal interest, and investigating and prosecuting crimes on behalf of the federal government.

References