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The Prosecutors duty and mandate is, TO SEEK JUSTICE. Occasionally this negates his duty to prosecute when he comes to the conclusion that insufficient evidence/information exists to prosecute an individual. This usually results in the proseuction entering a 'Nolle Prosequi,' and requesting that the case be dropped for "lack of prosecutorial merit."

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