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059.pdf | - | 69 | the relevant standards and sets forth its findings and conclusions regarding the subjects' conduct. Chapter Three concerns the government's interactio... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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 ... |
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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... |
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059.pdf | - | 270 | GOVERNMENT'S INTERACTIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS WITH VICTIMS PART ONE: FACTUAL BACKGROUND I. OVERVIEW Chapter Three describes the events pertaining to th... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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 ... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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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