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Are the National Archives and the Justice Department Trying to Prevent a Defendant From Getting Charged?
There are so many threads to pull in what you just said, i think i'll all pull one just at the very end. The dividing line between cases that get charged and cases that don't get charged seems to very loosely be some combination of whether you can prove that they intended to violate the law. I'm thinking about the case of david patraus, former general barocco. Bama's c i, a director who gets charged with a misdemeanor because he provides code word classified in mation to a woman whom he's having an affair with. It's that sort of a level o sort of a deal for some one, even a general, to be charged. These are
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