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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's true, the bosses name is on the filing with the actual working lawyer but s/he's [b]never [/b]involved in the case. [/quote] That is not true. There is a lot to prosecuting a case--and it involves many steps and many people. After reading Hebert's comment about the "rubber stamp", I asked a close associate who was a longterm AUSA and prosecuted many, many cases. He said he never knew a US Attorney who would "rubber stamp". Personal involvement does not necessarily mean that he personally stood in front of the jury. It is not usual for a US Attorney to personally prosecute the case in front of the jury--but, in high value cases, you can better believe he is paying close attention. [/quote]
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