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Academic analysis of political supervision and enforcement disparities in criminal prosecutions
Academic analysis of political supervision and enforcement disparities in criminal prosecutions The passage is a scholarly discussion of how political pressures affect prosecution decisions and mentions general DOJ reports, but it provides no specific new allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile actors. Key insights: Political supervision leads to uneven enforcement across jurisdictions and victim groups.; Private prosecution is deemed ineffective for marginalized victims.; Judicial review and overlapping federal‑state jurisdiction may reduce political influence.
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