Non-prosecution agreement
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A non-prosecution agreement is an emanation of the US Department of Justice.[1][2]
References
- ↑ https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5QafOkYKKcDFFT44s70_93qDvfy9kiWPe-PN571OaBkYrBYlF8iJhQtU4fiKr4VxhKgKCG4t1N4YRqSw0IW9qe5b6a8_DohR_kiBDb60evwciQu-633VnapARTCkjIKq-t47Xid-8jCLUCzjHiBdFfMmUzFKWWrTu1oG-cX5BtC5s0RKNDEdLxVHvVckN7PC2QQfkMhHhFwwmQXPXiaqKLmLprp92Qi5rRGo43hcCr62wS9-1ToLj9VGfGs-MdFn2Crfj1_q9bBt8xJ4CoYeaD52X2seDeA. Missing or empty
|title=(help) - ↑ Langer, Máximo; McConville, Mike; Marsh, Luke (12 April 2024). "Research Handbook on Plea Bargaining and Criminal Justice". Edward Elgar. ISBN 978-1-80220-667-8.
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