Former Afghan Attorney General Discusses the Public Private Partnership with the California Legal Community California June 30, 2008
On June 30th, Former Afghan Attorney General Sabit was hosted by Judge Steven Larson, Central District of California and Robert O’Brien, Co-Chair of the Public Private Partnership for Justice Reform in Afghanistan in Los Angeles. Attorney General Sabit visited with the Joint Terrorism Task Force of the Department of Justice, members of the Federal Judiciary, Representatives from the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as senior partners from prominent law firms. During his visit, Sabit encouraged support for the upcoming training of Women Judges in the area and mentioned how grateful the Government of Afghanistan was for the support of the Public Private Partnership.

Visit to the Chambers of Judge Stephen Larson. From left to right: Judge Stephen Larson; Former Attorney General Abdul Jabbar Sabit; Judge Consuelo B. Marshall; General Abdul Sassee; Afghan Ministry of Justice; Afghan Consul General Atiqullah Atifmal; Michael Greenwald, Assistant to Governor Kerry Healey; Robert O’Brien, Co-Chair, Public Private Partnership for Justice Reform in Afghanistan. |

U.S. Attorney Thomas O’Brien addresses a luncheon to discuss the Public Private Partnership. From left to right: Afghan Consul General Atiqullah Atifmal, Former Attorney General Abdul Jabbar Sabit, U.S. Attorney Thomas P. O’Brien (standing), two members of the Los Angeles Joint Terrorism Task Force. |
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