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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Main Justice goes to trial just not as often. They are civil litigators usually. AUSAs do the criminal work (again usually IME). Everything - and I mean EVERYTHING - depends on your manager. [/quote] Antitrust Division is an exception to this. We have both civil AND criminal litigators :-) Not sure if other components at DOJ have criminal litigators. We may be unique. Our criminal attorneys don't see much courtroom action. Maybe once a year at best. They do a lot of investigative work. [/quote] I think most every division except for civil has criminal litigators (most of whom go to trial more often than antitrust folks, I suspect. . .).[/quote] In addition to the Criminal Division, I know that Tax, Civil Rights, and ENRD have at least some criminal litigators. And all three of those Divisions have both criminal and civil litigators. [/quote]
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