
Note From Joyce 06/08: The Silly Season
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Introduction
The phrase The Silly Season was a late 18th century term used to refer to late summer when Parliament was out of session. In its more modern American usage, it refers to the run up to a Presidential election. Federal prosecutors know they must avoid taking steps in their cases that could unduly influence the outcome of a political race. There is no precise cut off date or formal rule prosecutors are required to abide by.
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