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[PDF File]Handbook for Federal Grand Jurors - United States Courts
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Constitution of the United States, national laws, and the rules of the federal courts. There are also grand juries impaneled in many of the states, but those grand juries investigate only state crimes; they derive their authority from the constitutions, laws, and rules of court of the states where they are impaneled. ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE GRAND JURY The grand jury has a long and honorable ...
[PDF File]THE FAST TRACK TO A U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
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There are currently 93 United States Attorneys: one for each of the 94 federal judicial districts, except for Guam and the Northern Marianas, where a single U.S. Attorney serves both districts. In addition to their main offices, many U.S. Attorneys maintain smaller satellite offices throughout their districts. A current contact list for the U.S. Attorneys’ Offices is available online at http ...
[PDF File]CRIMINAL RICO 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961-1968 A Manual for Federal ...
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2014-10-17 · Federal Prosecutors FIFTH REVISED EDITION OCTOBER 2009 Prepared by the Staff of the Organized Crime and Racketeering Section U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20005 (202) 514-1214 Frank J. Marine, Consultant Editor and Principal Writer Douglas E. Crow, Principal Deputy Chief Attorneys: Robert C. Dalton Gregory C.J. Lisa Melissa Marquez James Francis McKenzie …
Prosecutorial Discretion as an Ethical Necessity: The ...
the discretion that federal prosecutors need to do justice."1 In a mem-orandum to all federal prosecutors, Ashcroft directed them to "charge and pursue the most serious, readily provable offense or offenses that are supported by the facts of the case" with limited exceptions.12 Fur-
The Theory Of Prosecutorial Discretion In Federal Law ...
modern federal prosecutor’s concentrated discretion. Part II.B also compares applications of the separation of powers doctrine in criminal procedure with administrative law, which does provide for judicial review of executive agencies’ decisions. Part III of this article examines case law on prosecutorial discretion from the late eighteenth century, when courts discussed prosecutorial ...
[PDF File]SIZING UP THE PROSECUTION
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Federal: United States Attorney’s Offices and “Main Justice” The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is responsible for the prosecution of all federal crimes and handles a wide array of both white-collar and violent crime cases through its United States Attorney’s Offices (USAOs) in every state and through the litigating divisions of DOJ in Washington DC (known as “Main Justice ...
[PDF File]A Federal Prosecutor's View
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The United States Attorney and Assistant United States Attorneys act as representatives of the United States in the federal courts whenever the United States is party to litigation. Most commonly that is when a person is charged with a federal crime. P erhaps as much as 80 percent of our appearances in federal court consist of criminal prosecution. We also represent the United States in the ...
Professional Responsibilities of the Federal Prosecutor
The United States Attorney is in a unique and powerful position to affect the lives of many persons in the administration of justice in his district.1 He is vested with broad discretionary authority as the district's chief federal law enforcement officer and prosecutor; this includes the authority to initiate investigations and to bring charges.2 In exercising his responsibilities, he must be ...
[PDF File]THE FEDERAL PROSECUTORu - United States Department of Justice
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2011-09-16 · United States. You a:ce thus required to win an expressioa of confidence in your character by both the legislative and the executive branches of the government before assuming the responsibilities of a federal prosecutor. Your responsibility in your several districts for law enforcement and for its methods cannot be wholly surrendered to Washington, and ought not to be assumed by a centralized ...
[PDF File]Federal prosecutor to be magistrate judge in Yakima’s U.S ...
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A federal prosecutor with 11 years of experience has been named as the new magistrate judge at Yakima’s U.S. District Court. Kit Dimke Mary Dimke, an assistant U.S. attorney, was recently appointed to replace Magistrate Judge James Hutton. Dimke’s eight-year term on the magistrate’s bench begins Jan. 14. Hutton, a former Yakima County Superior Court judge, announced earlier this year ...
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