US prosecutors say criminals going free due to shutdown
Federal prosecutors in the United States said Friday that investigations are being disrupted and criminals going free due to the four-week-old partial shutdown of the government. Still at work despite not being paid during the impasse, some 6,000 assistant US attorneys said many of the support services they depend on for their cases, like DNA tests, are not available, and funds necessary to pursue investigations have been locked up. "The government's capacity to secure justice is becoming compromised by the government shutdown," said the ...
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