They're Your Attorney : A Freewrite

you know, you could argue and fight with your, you know, with your AUSA, your assistant United States Attorney, but they hold the power. When it comes to the prosecution, so, you know, agents investigate the cases, US attorneys, prosecutors, they're the ones, they're your attorney.

You work as a partner, you know, with the AUSA to, you know, get your case and start to finish. But when it comes to actually prosecuting the case as an agent, you have 0 control.

They have to, you know, they're the ones that actually do that side of it. So when you would go down and, and I say go downtown because nine times out of 10, you're just attorneys up to downtown in the metropolitan area of whatever city it's.

But you go down and they would tell you, Oh yeah, we've offered their definitive deferred prosecution. I mean, I can't tell you how many times agents were just up in arms because the person was guilty and they'd be given this get out of jail free card.

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And, and we didn't know what, we did not know why, and we're not Privy to that. You could argue, you could fight, you could do everything. But it it just that's, that's how it was. And to Barbie's point, yeah, they're typically corporate broad, you know, financial investigations. So when it comes to androkus, what I wanted to ask was. And I don't know the history of the case.

I've never worked it, don't have any of the details at the level that you guys have delved into. But Barbie, was it that they offered the corporation or the, you know, that, that not not androkus as the person, but the corporation or the LLC, you know, whatever. That's what I was gonna ask Barbie, the exact.



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