September 22, 2003
Attorney General John Ashcroft issued the 'Ashcroft Memo' regarding charging criminal offenses and disposition of charges.
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| John Ashcroft | person | 10 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be a page from an internal review (likely the OPR report on the Epstein case) analyzing the application of the U.S. Attorneys' Manual (USAM). It discusses the rules for non-prosecution agreements (NPAs), specifically noting the requirement for high-level approval if a case is of 'major public interest.' It also details conflict of interest regulations for DOJ employees and introduces the 'Ashcroft Memo' of 2003 regarding charging policies.
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Hospital bedside confrontation regarding domestic surveillance program.
2004-01-01 • Hospital (Ashcroft's bedside)
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