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 The Justice Department has revised certain internal guidelines 
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and clarified others in a move 
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that could restrict the use of criminal racketeering charges against white-collar defendants.
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 The most significant changes in department policy are new requirements 
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that federal prosecutors avoid disrupting the normal business functions of companies 
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charged under the racketeering law,
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 a senior department official said.
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 Another important revision of department policy is a new guideline 
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warning prosecutors not to take steps 
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that would harm innocent third parties in a case 
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brought under the racketeering law, 
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the official, David Runkel, said.
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 The department distributed the revisions and clarifications to U.S. attorneys around the country this summer as part of a routine process 
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of updating prosecutorial guidelines, 
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Mr. Runkel said.
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 The changes apply to prosecutions 
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brought under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations law.
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 Under that law, defendants 
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who allegedly commit a pattern of crimes by means of a criminal enterprise 
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may be charged with racketeering 
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and forced to forfeit the proceeds of the enterprise.
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 The RICO law has come under criticism from some defendants and defense lawyers.
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 They argue 
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that the rights of RICO defendants and third parties 
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not named in RICO indictments 
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have been unfairly damaged.
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 The department's most significant clarification of existing RICO policy is a directive to prosecutors 
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that they should seek to seize assets from defendants in proportion to the nature of the alleged offense, 
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Mr. Runkel said.
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 That means that 
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if the offense deals with one part of the business,
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 you don't attempt to seize the whole business; 
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you attempt to seize assets related to the crime, 
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he explained. 
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 In general, the thrust of the department's directive is to encourage prosecutors to limit pretrial asset seizures 
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if there are less intrusive means 
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of protecting assets 
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the government may subsequently be able to seize after a conviction, 
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Mr. Runkel said.
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