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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2017
"The Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA) provides general executive assistance and supervision to the Offices of the United States Attorneys and coordinates the relationship of the United States Attorneys' offices with other organizational units of the Department of Justice and other Federal agencies. One of EOUSA's responsibilities on behalf of the United States Attorneys is the publication of the United States Attorneys' Statistical Report. As an integral part of their prosecution and litigation efforts, the United States Attorneys rely on a centralized case management system to track information on the criminal and civil matters, cases, and appeals that they handle. The charts and tables presented in this report reflect a statistical summary of the matters and cases handled by the United States Attorneys."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2017?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2016
"The Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA) provides general executive assistance and supervision to the Offices of the United States Attorneys and coordinates the relationship of the United States Attorneys' offices with other organizational units of the Department of Justice and other Federal agencies. One of EOUSA's responsibilities on behalf of the United States Attorneys is the publication of the United States Attorneys' Statistical Report. As an integral part of their prosecution and litigation efforts, the United States Attorneys rely on a centralized case management system to track information on the criminal and civil matters, cases, and appeals that they handle. The charts and tables presented in this report reflect a statistical summary of the matters and cases handled by the United States Attorneys.'"
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2016?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2015
"The Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA) provides general executive assistance and supervision to the Offices of the United States Attorneys and coordinates the relationship of the United States Attorneys' offices with other organizational units of the Department of Justice and other Federal agencies. One of EOUSA's responsibilities on behalf of the United States Attorneys is the publication of the United States Attorneys' Statistical Report. As an integral part of their prosecution and litigation efforts, the United States Attorneys rely on a centralized case management system to track information on the criminal and civil matters, cases, and appeals that they handle. The charts and tables presented in this report reflect a statistical summary of the matters and cases handled by the United States Attorneys.''"
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2015?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2014
"The Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA) provides general executive assistance and supervision to the Offices of the United States Attorneys and coordinates the relationship of the United States Attorneys' offices with other organizational units of the Department of Justice and other Federal agencies. One of EOUSA's responsibilities on behalf of the United States Attorneys is the publication of the United States Attorneys' Statistical Report. As an integral part of their prosecution and litigation efforts, the United States Attorneys rely on a centralized case management system to track information on the criminal and civil matters, cases, and appeals that they handle. The charts and tables presented in this report reflect a statistical summary of the matters and cases handled by the United States Attorneys.'"
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2014?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2013
"Each United States Attorney's Office deals with a wide variety of cases and handles a mixture of simple and complex litigation. In addition, each United States Attorney exercises wide discretion in the use of his/her resources to assist state and local jurisdictions and to meet the needs of local communities. This report captures the results of the United States Attorneys' efforts during Fiscal Year 2013, and presents both national and district caseload data in statistical tables and charts."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2013?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2012
"Each U.S. Attorney's Office deals with a wide variety of cases and handles a mixture of simple and complex litigation. In addition, each United States Attorney exercises wide discretion in the use of his/her resources to further the priorities of the local jurisdictions and to meet the needs of their communities. This report captures the results of those efforts during Fiscal Year 2012, and presents both national and district caseload data in statistical tables and charts."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2012
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2011
"The report contains statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. These priorities represent just some of the many important areas of criminal prosecution and civil litigation handled by the United States Attorneys. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities. The United States Attorneys are called upon to respond to changing priorities, and to become involved in specific crime reduction programs. The number one priority of the United States Attorneys is the prevention of terrorist acts, and the investigation and prosecution of those involved in terrorist attacks. During Fiscal Year 2011, the United States Attorneys also continued their longstanding commitment to address violent crime, the illegal use of firearms, and the accompanying acts of violence in our communities. Other special emphasis areas included civil rights violations, human trafficking, financial fraud, crimes against children, and victims of hate crimes."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2011?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2010
"The report is made up of narrative information describing the United States Attorneys' programs and initiatives over the past year. The report also contains statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. These priorities represent just some of the many important areas of criminal prosecution and civil litigation handled by the United States Attorneys. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct a majority of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, including domestic and international terrorism, organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, and white collar crime and regulatory offenses. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend Federal Government agencies, such as in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the law, such as in civil health-care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2010?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2009
"The report is made up of narrative information describing the United States Attorneys' programs and initiatives over the past year. The report also contains summaries of some of the most interesting and important cases that were handled during Fiscal Year 2009, and statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. These priorities represent just some of the many important areas of criminal prosecution and civil litigation handled by the United States Attorneys. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct a majority of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, including domestic and international terrorism, organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, and white collar crime and regulatory offenses. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend Federal Government agencies, such as in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the law, such as in civil health-care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2009?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2008
"The report is made up of narrative information describing the United States Attorneys' programs and initiatives over the past year. The report also contains summaries of some of the most interesting and important cases that were handled during Fiscal Year 2008, and statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct a majority of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, including domestic and international terrorism, organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, and white collar crime and regulatory offenses. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend federal government agencies, such as in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the law, such as in civil health-care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2008?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2007
"The report is made up of narrative information describing the United States Attorneys' programs and initiatives over the past year. The report also contains summaries of some of the most interesting and important cases that were handled during Fiscal Year 2007, and statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct a majority of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, including domestic and international terrorism, organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, and white collar crime and regulatory offenses. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend federal government agencies, such as in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the law, such as in civil health-care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2007?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2006
"The report is made up of narrative information describing the United States Attorneys' programs and initiatives over the past year. The report also contains summaries of some of the most interesting and important cases that were handled during Fiscal Year 2006, and statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct a majority of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, including domestic and international terrorism, organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, and white collar crime and regulatory offenses. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend federal government agencies, such as in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the law, such as in civil health-care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2006?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2005
"The report is made up of narrative information describing the United States Attorneys' programs and initiatives over the past year. The report also contains summaries of some of the most interesting and important cases that were handled during Fiscal Year 2005, and statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct a majority of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, including domestic and international terrorism, organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, and white collar crime and regulatory offenses. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend federal government agencies, such as in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the law, such as in civil health care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2005?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2004
"The report is made up of narrative information describing the United States Attorneys' programs and initiatives over the past year. The report also contains summaries of some of the most interesting and important cases that were handled during Fiscal Year 2004, and statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct a majority of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, including domestic and international terrorism, organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, and white collar crime and regulatory offenses. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend federal government agencies, such as in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the law, such as in civil health care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2004?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2003
"The report is made up of narrative information describing the United States Attorneys'
programs and initiatives over the past year. The report also contains summaries of some of the most interesting and important cases that were handled during Fiscal Year 2003, and statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct a majority of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, including domestic and international terrorism, organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, and white collar crime and regulatory offenses. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend federal government agencies, such as in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the law, such as in civil health care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2003?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2002
"The report is made up of narrative information describing the United States Attorneys'
programs and initiatives over the past year. The report also contains summaries of some of the most interesting and important cases that culminated during Fiscal Year 2002, and statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct most of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal
activities, from domestic and international terrorism, to organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, to white collar crime and regulatory offenses. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend federal government agencies, for example, in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the laws, such as in civil health care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2002?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2000
"The report is made up of narrative information explaining the United States Attorneys' programs and initiatives over the past year, summaries of some of the most interesting and important cases that culminated during Fiscal Year 2000, and statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. The report provides a concise, yet compelling, sample of the accomplishments of the United States Attorneys during Fiscal Year 2000. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct most of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, from organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, to environmental offenses, to health care frauds, to corruption by public officials. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend federal government agencies, for example, in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the laws, such as in civil health care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2001-06
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2001
"The report is made up of narrative information describing the United States Attorneys'
programs and initiatives over the past year, summaries of some of the most interesting and important cases that culminated during Fiscal Year 2001, and statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct most of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, from domestic and international terrorism, to organized drug trafficking and firearms crimes, to white collar crime and other regulatory offenses. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend federal government agencies, for example, in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the laws, such as in civil health care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2001?
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 1999
"This report provides a brief summary of the work carried out by the United States Attorneys' offices during the fiscal year. While this abstract of caseload statistics, program discussions, and case summaries does not fully impart the work of the United States Attorneys' offices, it provides a glimpse of the types of cases the offices are handling, the offices' commitment and dedication to prosecuting and litigating cases, and the diversity and complexity of the caseloads and work conducted around the country. [...] The United States Attorneys' offices conduct most of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. The offices investigate and prosecute a wide range of criminal activities, from organized drug trafficking and violent crimes, to environmental offenses, to health care frauds, to corruption bypublic officials. In the civil arena, the United States Attorneys' offices defend federal government agencies, for example, in tort suits brought by those who allege suffering as a result of government actions, or alleged medical malpractice by federal employees. The United States Attorneys also initiate civil cases against individuals or businesses to enforce the laws, such as in civil health care fraud cases, or to represent the government's interests, such as in bankruptcy actions."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
2000-03
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United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 1998
This annual report "summarizes the work and accomplishments of the United States Attorneys' offices during Fiscal Year 1998. The United States Attorneys, under the direction of the Attorney General, are responsible for investigating and prosecuting those who violate our nation's laws, and for asserting and defending the interests of the United States, its departments and agencies, through the conduct of civil litigation. The United States Attorneys, appointed to serve in the 94 federal judicial districts throughout the country, are charged with carrying out these prosecution and litigation responsibilities within their respective districts. Although there are 94 federal judicial districts, there are
only 93 United States Attorneys because one United States Attorney is appointed to serve in both the Districts of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. The 93 United States Attorneys direct and supervise the work of the Assistant United States Attorneys and support personnel located in each district's headquarters office and, as needed, in staffed branch offices. The United States Attorney system nationwide consisted of 94 headquarters offices and 121 staffed branch offices at the end of Fiscal Year 1998. The United States Attorneys' offices conduct most of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. They serve as the critical prosecutorial arm of the Department of Justice, responsible for ensuring that the investigative efforts of the law enforcement agencies are pursued, and as the nation's legal advocates and defenders in civil suits brought by and against the government. The range of their responsibilities is staggering--from prosecuting those individuals who commit violent or terrorist acts, to prosecuting corporations or individuals who commit fraud, to defending the nation against exorbitant civil lawsuits."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1999-05
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United States Attorneys Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 1997
This annual report "summarizes the work and accomplishments of the United States Attorneys offices during Fiscal Year 1997. […] The United States Attorneys offices conduct most of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. They serve as the critical prosecutorial arm of the Department of Justice responsible for ensuring that the investigative efforts of the law enforcement agencies are pursued and as the nations legal advocates and defenders in civil suits brought by and against the government. The range of their responsibilities is staggering--from prosecuting those individuals who commit violent or terrorist acts to prosecuting corporations or individuals who commit fraud to defending the nation against exorbitant civil lawsuits."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1998-04
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United States Attorneys Annual Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 1996
This annual report summarizes "the work and accomplishments of the United States Attorneys offices during Fiscal Year 1996. [...] The United States Attorneys offices conduct most of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation handled by the Department of Justice. They serve as the critical pro secutorial arm of the Department of Justice responsible for ensuring that the investigative efforts of the law enforcement agencies are pursued and as the nations legal advocates and defenders in civil suits brought by and against the government. The range of their responsibilities is staggering--from prosecuting those individuals who commit violent or terrorist acts to prosecuting corporations or individuals who commit fraud to defending the nation against exorbitant civil lawsuits."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1997-03
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Statistical Report United States Attorneys Offices: Fiscal Year 1995
"The Executive Office for United States Attorneys provides oversight, general executive assistance and direction to the offices of the United States Attorneys and serves as liaison between the United States Attorneys and other Department components and federal agencies. One of its responsibilities on behalf of the United States Attorneys is the publication of this annual report. The charts and tables below reflect statistical summary of the matters and cases handled by the United States Attorneys offices. These charts and tables, however, cannot and do not reflect the quality and complexity of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation conducted by the offices. Additionally, the statistics are woefully inadequate in presenting realistic picture of the time, effort and skill required to prosecute and litigate the cases. Some examples of cases handled during the year are included in the text to illustrate caseload composition, and more importantly, the successful efforts of the many men and women who work in the United States Attorneys offices. Finally, the significant liaison work performed by the United States Attorneys Assistant United States Attorneys and other members of the staff, with federal state and local law enforcement entities, the victims of crime the local community schools and other organizations cannot be quantified."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1996-02
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Statistical Report United States Attorneys Offices: Fiscal Year 1994
"The Executive Office for United States Attorneys provides oversight general executive assistance and direction to the offices of the United States Attorneys and serves as liaison between the United States Attorneys and other Department components and federal agencies. One of its responsibilities on behalf of the United States Attorneys is the publication of this annual report. The charts and tables below reflect statistical summary of the matters and cases handled by the United States Attorneys offices. These charts and tables, however, cannot and do not reflect the quality and complexity of the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation conducted by the offices. Additionally, the statistics are woefully inadequate in presenting realistic picture of the time effort and skill required to prosecute and litigate the cases. Some examples of cases handled during the year are included in the text to illustrate caseload composition and, more importantly, the successful efforts of the many men and women who work in the United States Attorneys offices. Finally, the significant liaison work performed by the United States Attorneys Assistant United States Attorneys and other members of the staff, with federal state and local law enforcement entities, the victims of crime the local community schools and other organizations cannot be quantified."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1994?
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Statistical Report United States Attorneys Offices: Fiscal Year 1993
"This Annual Statistical Report summarizes and presents the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation conducted by the United States Attorneys in Fiscal Year 1993. The statistical information is reported by the United States Attorneys to the centralized computer database maintained by the EOUSA [Executive Office for United States Attorneys] Case Management Staff, which used the Central Caseload Tracking System and the Central Collections System to compile the charts and graphs within this report. Slight variations between this report and the Fiscal Year 1991 report may be attributed to the transition to the new tracking system and to our continued attention to identifying and removing obsolete files from the system."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1993?
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Statistical Report United States Attorneys Offices: Fiscal Year 1992
"This Annual Statistical Report summarizes and presents the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation conducted by the United States Attorneys in Fiscal Year 1992. The statistical information is reported by the United States Attorneys to the centralized computer database maintained by the EOUSA [Executive Office for United States Attorneys] Case Management Staff, which used the newly developed Central Caseload Tracking System and the Central Collections System to compile the charts and graphs within this report. Slight variations between this report and the Fiscal Year 1991 report may be attributed to the transition to the new tracking system and to our continued attention to identifying and removing obsolete files from the system."
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1992?
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Statistical Report United States Attorneys' Office: Fiscal Year 1991
"The United States Attorneys under the supervision and direction of the Attorney General are responsible for the investigation and prosecution of those who violate our Nations laws and for asserting and defending the interests of the United States its departments and agencies through the conduct of civil litigation The United States Attorneys appointed to serve in the 94 federal judicial districts throughout the country are charged with carrying out these prosecution and litigation responsibilities within their respective districts. [...] As part of their prosecution and litigation efforts the United States Attorneys report to Washington information on the criminal and civil matters and cases they handle." The charts and tables presented in this report reflect a statistical summary of the matters and cases handled by the United States Attorneys.
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1991?
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Statistical Report United States Attorneys Office: Fiscal Year 1990
The charts and tables presented in this report reflect a statistical summary of the matters and cases handled by the United States Attorneys for fiscal year 1990.
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1990?
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Statistical Report United States Attorneys Office: Fiscal Year 1989
This Annual Statistical Report summarizes and presents the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation conducted by the United States Attorneys in Fiscal Year 1986.
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1989?
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Statistical Report United States Attorneys Office: Fiscal Year 1988
This Annual Statistical Report summarizes and presents the criminal prosecutions and civil litigation conducted by the United States Attorneys in Fiscal Year 1988.
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
1988?