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I hate to sound desperate, but, I looked in every area I know, I am stumped.

I need to set up a presentation with these questions so people can understand them. My trouble is I find parts of information but not every thing. please help....
Here are the questions.

1) The statutory authority for the creation of federal law enforcement agencies.

2) The Office of the United States Attorney

3) Discuss the difference between the federal agent vs. a state or local law enforcement officers.

4) What is the source of federal law as opposed to state/local law?

5) Identify and explain the role of the U.S. Attorney in the federal criminal process.

6) describe The structure of the federal judiciary,


7) How is the decision made as to when a crime is investigated/prosecuted as a federal matter rather than a state one? Does it make sense to have dual criminal statutes in both systems which cover the same offense?

thank you so much if you can help...

2007-03-25 12:23:25 · 1 answers · asked by SHERRY L 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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If a source for all of these is eluding you, then you need to dump the presentation. If you're doing this for school and they haven't equipped you for this in the class it is for, it's too late now. Drop the course and focus on the ones you've paid attention to this semester. If this isn't for school, tell them to pound sand.

There's just too much there for someone that doesn't know where to start to compress it into a presentation. Each question would merit an hour or more of discussion in a classroom.

2007-03-25 12:33:55 · answer #1 · answered by open4one 7 · 0 1

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