EFTA00210140Set 9
2015-07-0651p13,318w
prosecute Epstein.
"[T]he Government retains `broad discretion' as to whom to prosecute." Wayte I. United
States 470 U.S. 598, 607 (1985). The CVRA incorporates this principle, providing that
InJothing ... concerned because "the decision to prosecute is particularly ill-suited to judicial review." Wayte,
470 U.S. at 607; see also 35 Geo. L.J. Ann. Rev. Crim. Proc. 203, 203 n.648 ... readily susceptible to the kind of analysis the courts are competent to undertake." Wayte,
470 U.S. at 607 (emphasis added); see also Town of Newton I. Rumery
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00210140.pdf
EFTA02335898Set 11
2015-07-0651p13,383w
prosecute Epstein.
"[T]he Government retains 'broad discretion' as to whom to prosecute." Wayte v. United
States, 470 U.S. 598, 607 (1985). The CVRA incorporates this principle, providing that ... concerned because "the decision to prosecute is particularly ill-suited to judicial review." Wayte,
470 U.S. at 607; see also 35 Geo. L.J. Ann. Rev. Crim. Proc. 203, 203 n.648 ... readily susceptible to the kind of analysis the courts are competent to undertake." Wayte,
470 U.S. at 607 (emphasis added); see also Town of Newton v. Rumery
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02335898.pdf
EFTA01200390Set 9
2015-07-0651p13,320w
prosecute Epstein.
"[T]he Government retains `broad discretion' as to whom to prosecute." Wayte v. United
States 470 U.S. 598, 607 (1985). The CVRA incorporates this principle, providing that
InJothing ... concerned because "the decision to prosecute is particularly ill-suited to judicial review." Wayte,
470 U.S. at 607; see also 35 Geo. L.J. Ann. Rev. Crim. Proc. 203, 203 n.648 ... readily susceptible to the kind of analysis the courts are competent to undertake." Wayte,
470 U.S. at 607 (emphasis added); see also Town of Newton v. Rumery
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01200390.pdf
EFTA01657752Set 10
2015-07-0651p13,321w
prosecute Epstein.
"[T]he Government retains `broad discretion' as to whom to prosecute." Wayte v. United
States 470 U.S. 598, 607 (1985). The CVRA incorporates this principle, providing that
InJothing ... concerned because "the decision to prosecute is particularly ill-suited to judicial review." Wayte,
470 U.S. at 607; see also 35 Geo. L.J. Ann. Rev. Crim. Proc. 203, 203 n.648 ... readily susceptible to the kind of analysis the courts are competent to undertake." Wayte,
470 U.S. at 607 (emphasis added); see also Town of Newton v. Rumery
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01657752.pdf
EFTA01206431Set 9
2015-07-0651p13,321w
prosecute Epstein.
"[T]he Government retains `broad discretion' as to whom to prosecute." Wayte v. United
States 470 U.S. 598, 607 (1985). The CVRA incorporates this principle, providing that
InJothing ... concerned because "the decision to prosecute is particularly ill-suited to judicial review." Wayte,
470 U.S. at 607; see also 35 Geo. L.J. Ann. Rev. Crim. Proc. 203, 203 n.648 ... readily susceptible to the kind of analysis the courts are competent to undertake." Wayte,
470 U.S. at 607 (emphasis added); see also Town of Newton v. Rumery
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01206431.pdf
EFTA00208037Set 9
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Laws be faithfully executed.'
United States v. Armstrong, 517 U.S. 456, 464 (1996) (quoting Wayte v. United States, 470 U.S.
598, 607 (1985); quoting U.S. Const., Art. II § 3; citing ... concerns that make the courts properly hesitant to examine the
decision whether to prosecute.
Wayte v. United States, 470 U.S.598, 607-08 (1985). See also Town of Newton v. Rummy
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00208037.pdf
EFTA00208513Set 9
2008-07-0733p17,063w
Laws be faithfully executed.'" United States v. Armstrong, 517 U.S. 456, 464 (1996) (quoting Wayte v. United
States , 470 U.S. 598, 607 (1985); quoting U.S. Const., Art. II § 3; citing ... concerns that make the courts properly hesitant to
examine the decision whether to prosecute.
Wayte v. United States , 470 U.S.598, 607-08 (1985). See also Town of Newton v. Rumety
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00208513.pdf
EFTA00078835Set 9
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Laws be faithfully executed.'
United States v. Armstrong, 517 U.S. 456, 464 (1996) (quoting Wayte v. United States, 470 U.S.
598, 607 (1985); quoting U.S. Const., Art. II § 3; citing ... concerns that make the courts properly hesitant to examine the
decision whether to prosecute.
Wayte v. United States, 470 U.S.598, 607-08 (1985). See also Town of Newton v. Rummy
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EFTA00299022Set 9
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enforcement priorities, and the case's relationship to the Government's overall enforcement
plan..." Wayte v. United States, 470 U.S. 598, 607 (1985). As such, the decision to
prosecute ... United States, 382 F.2d 479, 480
(D.C.Cir. 1967).
As the Supreme Court noted in Wayte, "[j]udicial supervision in this area, moreover,
entails systemic costs of particular concern. Examining
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00299022.pdf
EFTA01106963Set 9
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take back an
agreement not to prosecute. 18 U.S.C. § 3771(d)(6); Wayte v. United States, 470 U.S. 598,
607-08 (1985) (the decision whether to prosecute is "particularly ... impair the prosecutorial
discretion of the Attorney General or any officer under his direction"); Wayte v. United States,
470 U.S. 598, 607-08 (1985) (the decision whether to prosecute
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01106963.pdf
EFTA01098211Set 9
2011-04-0719p5,566w
take back an agreement
not to prosecute. 18 U.S.C. § 3771(d)(6); Wayte v. United States, 470 U.S. 598, 607-08 (1985) (the
decision whether to prosecute is "particularly ... impair the prosecutorial discretion of the
Attorney General or any officer under his direction"); Wayte v. United States, 470 U.S. 598, 607-08
(1985) (the decision whether to prosecute
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01098211.pdf