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  • Federal prosecutions on the decline in Manhattan (Newsday)

    31st March 2007

    New York City federal prosecutors, wrestling with complex white collar crime and death penalty prosecutions that consume staffing and investigative resources, are bringing significantly fewer cases overall in the past year, according to government data.


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