Attorney describes lenient plea bargain in federal child sex crime case
Attorney describes lenient plea bargain in federal child sex crime case The passage details a local attorney’s negotiation of a plea deal to avoid federal prosecution for sexual offenses involving minors. It lacks mention of high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or broader systemic misconduct, offering only a modest lead about prosecutorial discretion that may be of limited investigative value. Key insights: Attorney secured a state plea to avoid federal charges that could carry up to 25 years per count.; Federal authorities agreed not to prosecute in exchange for a state conviction and registration as a sex offender.; Victim advocacy group sued the federal government over the perceived leniency of the plea.
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Attorney describes lenient plea bargain in federal child sex crime case The passage details a local attorney’s negotiation of a plea deal to avoid federal prosecution for sexual offenses involving minors. It lacks mention of high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or broader systemic misconduct, offering only a modest lead about prosecutorial discretion that may be of limited investigative value. Key insights: Attorney secured a state plea to avoid federal charges that could carry up to 25 years per count.; Federal authorities agreed not to prosecute in exchange for a state conviction and registration as a sex offender.; Victim advocacy group sued the federal government over the perceived leniency of the plea.
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