Instead, that decision would rest with officers who are trial counsels with prosecutorial experience.
Instead, federal prosecutorial efforts have focused on the role that payment processors play in this game.
The Justice Department asked for his conviction to be voided on grounds of prosecutorial misconduct.
Over the last 30 years, there has been an increasing prosecutorial interest in the criminal side of corporate misconduct.
Justice Department guidelines advise against it unless there is serious criminal activity or overriding prosecutorial concerns.
But it may make prosecutorial malpractice a less attractive option for these homegrown Alinskyites.
Certainly the exercise of sound prosecutorial discretion would not dictate prosecuting such a case.
In December of 2009 a judge dismissed all charges citing prosecutorial misconduct and lack of evidence.
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"None of the charges involved aggressive readings of the law or any apparent prosecutorial overreach, " he said.
This is not the kind of prosecutorial zeal we need when the underlying law is far from clear.
But the judge in the case granted Johnson a delay after he filed a motion claiming prosecutorial misconduct.
The Milken brothers should be honored by UCLA Law School as victims of a federal prosecutorial system run amok.
And now we come to the first example I promised you of prosecutorial -- what shall we call it?
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Following his death, Mr Swartz's family released a statement blaming "intimidation" and "prosecutorial overreach" from the criminal justice system.
Democrats, in turn, derided the politicization of the prosecutorial appointment process under Gonzales.
But in the case of assisted suicide, prosecutorial discretion will now be accepted as the norm rather than the exception.
But both cases highlight some of the same profound problems with the way federal prosecutorial business is done these days.
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It has to do with building on an enforcement decision about prosecutorial discretion and this is about implementing our enforcement priorities.
He thus faces the next turning-of-the-prosecutorial screw: His younger brother, Clorox Company vice-president Ragakanthan Rajaratnam, has reportedly been named a co-conspirator.
All manner and kind of individuals and organizations found themselves threatened by this blunderbuss of an ill-defined, and therefore all-too-potent, prosecutorial weapon.
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An Iraqi runs the central bank and an Iraqi council of judges has been established to supervise the prosecutorial and judicial systems.
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This gives the managers two bites at the apple, and it's a dubious prosecutorial practice that is frowned upon by most courts.
The jury will be instructed to disregard it because of prosecutorial misconduct.
Reno has refused, saying she has not yet made up her mind and accusing Burton of "political tampering" with her prosecutorial independence.
Some say this is a direct result of her aggressive prosecutorial bent.
For many Muslims, this prosecutorial intent represents the crux of the problem.
The obvious take-away is that her vast experience, top-notch credentials, and prosecutorial zeal will lead the SEC towards an aggressive, litigious, enforcement agenda.
While in recent days all the action has been on the civil side, the Madoff saga mights soon result in more prosecutorial activity.
We decided to get some ideas from that profession so discredited by Eliot Spitzer and his prosecutorial pack: the Wall Street sell-side analyst.
The father of one of the young men has sent pit-bull detectives to dig up dirt on Copeland to cool his prosecutorial ardor.
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