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Analysis of Redundant Enforcement Authority in U.S. Criminal Justice SystemCase Filekaggle-ho-016512House OversightAnalysis of Redundant Enforcement Authority in U.S. Criminal Justice System
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Analysis of Redundant Enforcement Authority in U.S. Criminal Justice System
Analysis of Redundant Enforcement Authority in U.S. Criminal Justice System The passage is a scholarly discussion of legal theory regarding overlapping federal, state, and private enforcement mechanisms. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. Key insights: Describes how duplicate jurisdiction is used to address underenforcement.; Explains private rights of action and historical private prosecution.; Notes internal DOJ supervisory review as a form of redundancy.
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