This legal document is a page from a report by the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) analyzing former U.S. Attorney Acosta's handling of the Epstein case. OPR concludes that Acosta's decision to approve a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) for Epstein, which included an 18-month state sentence and a provision not to prosecute unidentified 'potential co-conspirators,' did not violate a clear and unambiguous Department policy and therefore did not constitute professional misconduct. The report distinguishes between 'transactional immunity' and 'use immunity' in its analysis of the agreement's terms.
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| Acosta | U.S. Attorney |
Mentioned as the individual who reviewed and approved the final Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) for Epstein, and whos...
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| Epstein |
The subject of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) discussed in the document. The agreement allowed him to plead to o...
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| Ashcroft |
Mentioned in the context of the "Ashcroft Memo," which contains a "most serious readily provable offense" requirement.
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| Marquez |
Cited in a legal case (Marquez, 909 F.2d at 741-43) regarding prosecutorial discretion.
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| Kemp |
Cited in a legal case (Kemp, 760 F.2d at 1248) regarding prosecutorial discretion.
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| Stinson |
Cited in a legal case (Stinson, 839 So. 2d at 909) regarding prosecutorial discretion.
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| Frazier |
Cited in a legal case (Frazier, 697 So. 2d 945) regarding prosecutorial discretion.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| OPR | Government agency |
Office of Professional Responsibility, which conducted the investigation and concluded that the negotiation of the ag...
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| USAO | Government agency |
U.S. Attorney's Office, which made the agreement not to prosecute unidentified potential co-conspirators.
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| Department | Government agency |
Refers to the Department of Justice, whose policy was reviewed in relation to the agreement.
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"most serious readily provable offense"Source
"potential co-conspirators"Source
"transactional immunity"Source
"use immunity"Source
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