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The DOJ Risks Killing the Golden Goose Through Computer Associates/Singleton Theories of Obstruction
Julie Rose O'Sullivan, Georgetown Law
44 American Criminal Law Review 1447 (2007)
ABSTRACT: The DOJ, through its corporate criminal charging policy, puts a premium on corporate cooperation with prosecutors. The "partnership" that the DOJ's cooperation policy demands of corporations is extremely valuable. But the DOJ threatens to kill its own golden goose by bringing a spate of high-profile prosecutions of corporate executives (Sanjay Kumar, Stephen Richards, and Greg Singleton) for obstruction of an "official proceeding" premised on their lies to the corporation's own counsel.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Julie Rose O'Sullivan,
"The DOJ Risks Killing the Golden Goose Through Computer Associates/Singleton Theories of Obstruction"
(January 28, 2008).
Georgetown Law.
Georgetown Law Faculty Working Papers.
Paper 50.
http://lsr.nellco.org/georgetown/fwps/papers/50
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