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The Department of Justice issued a memo directing American lawyers to prioritize “priority and maximum lawyer proceedings” as part of the attempt to tim the crime by the Trump administration.
A memorandum by Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumet states that “cases against individuals who pose a possible threat to national security, including terrorism, espionage, or United States sensitive goods, technology, or information involving illegal exports to increase national security concerns,” are one of the major priorities.
“The benefits of civil destruction include the government’s ability to cancel the citizenship of individuals engaged in the commission of war crimes, extrasic killing, or other serious human rights; to remove natural criminals, gang members, or in fact, to prevent criminals who commit crime, who prevent American from actruding.
He said, “The Department of Justice can conduct civil proceedings to cancel a person’s united state citizenship, if a person either illegally purchased ‘naturalization’ or any physical fact can purchase naturalization by the wrong misrepresentation,” he added to the instructions of June 11.
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The logo of the Department of Justice, left, and President Donald Trump. (Through Mandel Nagan/AFP Getty Image; AP/Jacqueline Martin)
Shumet said that the civil division of the Department of Justice should “prefer maximum action in all matters allowed by law and in all matters supported by evidence.”
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Memo said that lawyers should pursue disorganized cases against individuals who committed “human trafficking, sexual offenses, or violent crimes” which were “engaged in various forms of financial fraud against the United States (Pacchek Conservation Program (‘PPP’) Debt fraud and Medicade/Medicare Froded.”
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Shumate wants the Department of Justice “priority and maximum in all matters allowed by law prioritize proceedings and supported by evidence.” (Reuters/Kevin Lamark)
It also tells lawyers to “start cases against individuals, who carried forward or further further to criminal gangs, international criminal organizations and drug cartel’s illegal enterprise” and “a person who was engaged in cheating against private individuals, money or corporations.”
Overall, the memo lists ten priority categories for dilateurization.
Assistant Attorney Brett Shumet, US District Judge Traver N. On April 13, 2018 for McFide, Washington speaks during the investment ceremony in the US District Court in DC. (Alex Wong/Getty Image)
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Two days after releasing the memo, Justice department said This “secured the destruction of a guilty collector and distributor of child sexual abuse material.”