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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 6694577" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p>Their jurisdictional powers are very broad...but as with a lot of Fed LEA, they choose which cases they personally handle, assist the state LEAs, or send to state LEA to investigate and handle. By doing so, they also choose whether the matter is prosecuted in fed or state courts. I deal with them occasionally and have found, just like ATF, Customs, FBI, they're very well trained and fun to work with. If I get a file from any of those agencies to prosecute, I can pretty well just coast it into court without pre trial preparation...and defense attys generally throw in the towel...They are that well prepared.</p><p></p><p>I would enjoy prosecuting as a US atty...To have those agencies prepare my cases on a regular basis...I'd be spoiled in short order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 6694577, member: 9092"] Their jurisdictional powers are very broad...but as with a lot of Fed LEA, they choose which cases they personally handle, assist the state LEAs, or send to state LEA to investigate and handle. By doing so, they also choose whether the matter is prosecuted in fed or state courts. I deal with them occasionally and have found, just like ATF, Customs, FBI, they're very well trained and fun to work with. If I get a file from any of those agencies to prosecute, I can pretty well just coast it into court without pre trial preparation...and defense attys generally throw in the towel...They are that well prepared. I would enjoy prosecuting as a US atty...To have those agencies prepare my cases on a regular basis...I'd be spoiled in short order. [/QUOTE]
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