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By Laurie L. Levenson
Not all murders are federal crimes. In fact, most are not. That is why the recent call for O.J. Simpson to be tried in federal court for his alleged murder of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman reflects a basic misunderstanding of the role of the federal courts in prosecuting criminal offenses.
The threshold question is ...
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