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Page 69 059.pdf - 69 the relevant standards and sets forth its findings and conclusions regarding the subjects' conduct. Chapter Three concerns the government's interactio...
Page 143 059.pdf - 143 sta did not recall the comment, but he told OPR, "[B]ack in July, we had decided that we were going Chapter Three, the Department's position at the ti...
Page 176 059.pdf - 176 eview or approve the agreement either before or after it was signed. As set forth in more detail in Chapter Three of this Report, Villafana planned to...
Page 181 059.pdf - 181 re to take an "11th hour appeal" to the Department so soon before the 157 As described in detail in Chapter Three, Acosta's December 19, 2007 letter a...
Page 194 059.pdf - 194 petition soon thereafter. The history of the litigation and issues relating to it are discussed in Chapter Three of this Report. B. Epstein Is Placed ...
Page 243 059.pdf - 243 any of the victims or potential witnesses or their counsel. For the reasons discussed more fully in Chapter Three, OPR concludes that the decision not...
Page 270 059.pdf - 270 GOVERNMENT'S INTERACTIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS WITH VICTIMS PART ONE: FACTUAL BACKGROUND I. OVERVIEW Chapter Three describes the events pertaining to th...
Page 272 059.pdf - 272 release of the offender. 42 U.S.C. § 10606(b) (1990). The relevant text of the VRRA is set forth in Chapter Three, Part Two, Section l .B of this Repo...
Page 274 059.pdf - 274 ity of Crime Victims' Rights (2010) at 1. 269 The 2005 Guidelines are set forth in relevant part in Chapter Three, Part Two, Section II of this Report...
Page 13 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report Executive Summary.pdf - 13 the relevant standards and sets forth its findings and conclusions regarding the subjects’ conduct. Chapter Three concerns the government’s interactio...
Page 14 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 14 the relevant standards and sets forth its findings and conclusions regarding the subjects’ conduct. Chapter Three concerns the government’s interactio...
Page 88 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 88 sta did not recall the comment, but he told OPR, “[B]ack in July, we had decided that we were going Chapter Three, the Department’s position at the ti...
Page 121 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 121 eview or approve the agreement either before or after it was signed. As set forth in more detail in Chapter Three of this Report, Villafaña planned to...
Page 126 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 126 re to take an “11th hour appeal” to the Department so soon before the 157 As described in detail in Chapter Three, Acosta’s December 19, 2007 letter a...
Page 139 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 139 petition soon thereafter. The history of the litigation and issues relating to it are discussed in Chapter Three of this Report. B. Epstein Is Placed ...
Page 188 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 188 any of the victims or potential witnesses or their counsel. For the reasons discussed more fully in Chapter Three, OPR concludes that the decision not...
Page 215 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 215 GOVERNMENT’S INTERACTIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS WITH VICTIMS PART ONE: FACTUAL BACKGROUND I. OVERVIEW Chapter Three describes the events pertaining to th...
Page 217 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 217 release of the offender. 42 U.S.C. § 10606(b) (1990). The relevant text of the VRRA is set forth in Chapter Three, Part Two, Section 1.B of this Repor...
Page 219 2020.11 DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility Report.pdf - 219 ity of Crime Victims’ Rights (2010) at 1. 269 The 2005 Guidelines are set forth in relevant part in Chapter Three, Part Two, Section II of this Report...
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