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If a citizen gives information about a potential crime to the FBI and there is a question as to whether a federal violation has occurred, who in the government decides?

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If a citizen gives information about a potential crime to the FBI and there is a question as to whether a federal violation has occurred, who in the government decides?

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The FBI may conduct an investigation in order to obtain sufficient facts concerning the allegation. If there is a question as to whether or not a federal violation has occurred, the FBI consults with the United States Attorney’s office in the district where the alleged offense took place.

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