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Matt Buchanan/ MGN WASHINGTON (AP) – The Justice Department is firing back at Apple for refusing to help unlock a phone used by one of the gunmen in the San Bernardino attack. In a new motion Friday, federal prosecutors say the company has chosen to repudiate a judge’s order instead of following it. The department also says Apple designs its products to allow technology – “rather than the law” – to control access to critical data. Prosecutors also make clear that Apple would be allowed to retain possession of the phone and technology. The motion offers a sharply worded response to a message that Apple’s chief executive officer, Tim Cook, said in a message to Apple customers this week. It represents a further escalation in a public relations battle that the two sides are waging.