ML20237L301
ML20237L301 | |
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Issue date: | 05/17/1984 |
From: | Vorse J NRC OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS (OI) |
To: | Uryc B NRC |
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May 17, 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Bruno Uryc, Investigation / Allegation Coordination Staff FROM: James Y. Vorse, Director Office of Investigations Field Office, Region II
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SUBJECT:
00J'S PROSECUTIVE REVIEW 0F PULLMAN POWER PRODUCTS INVESTIGATION (2-83-005) i l
On February 24, 1984, a memorandum was received from L. Thompson, U.S. Atto.rney, North District of. Georgia, declining prosecution. Apparently, Main Justice considered possible prosecution from a generic standpoint as other investigations of Pullman Power surfaced. The U.S. Attorney, District l of North Georgia, responded by memorandum dated March 7,1984 indicating, although he believed the case should be declined, assistance would be offered as requested. On May 16, 1984, John Sinclair, Investigator. 01:HQ, was informed by Main Justice that they were not going to pursue the matter _ or override the i i
U.S. Attorney's decision to. decline. This last information was provided to l me on May ^7, 1984.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Bruno Uryc, Investigation / Allegation Coordination Staff I FROM: James Y. Vorse, Director Office of Investigations Field Office, Region II
SUBJECT:
DOJ'S PROSECUTIVE REVIEW OF PULLMAN POWER PRODUCTS l
INVESTIGATION (2-83-005)
On February 24, 1984, a memorandum was received from L. Thompson, l l U.S. Attorney, North District of Georgia, declining prosecution. Appa rently, Main Justice considered possible prosecution from a generic standpoint as other investigations of Pullwn Power surfaced. The U.S. Attorney, District of North Georgia, responded by ' memorandum dated March 7,1984 indicating,-
altho' ugh he'b.elieved the' case should be' declined, assistance would be' offered as requested. On May 16, 1984, John Sinclair, Investigator 01:HQ, was infonned by Main Justice that they were not going to pursue the matter or override the U.S. Attorney's decision to decline. This last information was provided to me on May 17, 1984.
Based on the fact that both the local U.S. Attorney and Main Justice have declined to prosecute, there are no restrictions to prohibit the Region from pursuihg this matter as deemed appropriate.
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