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Of course, as I’ve written, federal white-collar crime prosecutions were at a new low in fiscal 2015. The caseload declined 12.2% from a year earlier and was 17.1% below the 2010 total, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. The sharpest drop in prosecutions was in mail fraud, a charge frequently brought against white-collar defendants.
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