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The document discusses the Florida State Attorney's Office handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, including the involvement of high-profile attorneys like Alan Dershowitz and the decision to present the case to a grand jury. It highlights the complexities and challenges faced by prosecutors in this case. The document also explains Florida state procedures for bringing criminal charges, contrasting them with federal procedures.

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