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court filing or legal memorandum: DOJ-OGR-00021860

The document discusses the historical and statutory limits on the duties of U.S. Attorneys, emphasizing that their authority is generally confined to their own districts unless otherwise specified. It references a prior case (Annabi) as controlling the outcome in the current matter involving Maxwell. The document cites relevant statutes, such as 28 U.S.C. § 547 and § 515, to support its analysis.

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The document discusses the historical and statutory limits on the duties of U.S. Attorneys, emphasizing that their authority is generally confined to their own districts unless otherwise specified. It references a prior case (Annabi) as controlling the outcome in the current matter involving Maxwell. The document cites relevant statutes, such as 28 U.S.C. § 547 and § 515, to support its analysis.

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