Sound and Fury: Pretextual Prosecution and Department of Justice Antiterrorism Efforts |
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Authors: | TODD LOCHNER |
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Affiliation: | Lewis &Clark College in Portland, Oregon |
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Abstract: | Using Justice Department antiterrorism efforts as a case study, this article expands upon existing theories of pretextual prosecution by distinguishing a law enforcement system that employs a pretextual strategy from one that employs what I term technical or disingenuous prosecutions. Contrary to Justice Department claims, the data suggest that since September 2001, federal investigators continually have referred a large number of specious antiterrorism matters to federal prosecutors. The data further suggest that federal prosecutors are more likely to be engaging in technical or disingenuous prosecutions than pretextual prosecutions. |
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