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Letter: DOJ-OGR-00030482

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Attorney Gerald B. Lefcourt argues that a felony aggravated assault plea is unwarranted and may lead to sex offender classification, instead recommending a misdemeanor plea to solicitation based on the case's circumstances and evidence.

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