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Kraft Foods is well known for its packaged cheeses sold in grocery stores, including its more than 50-year-old Cracker Barrel line. Kraft only uses its Cracker Barrel trademark for cheese.
Over 16,000 grocery and other retail stores carry Kraft's Cracker Barrel cheeses. Kraft has co-existed for 44 years with the well-known chain of low-price restaurants known as Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores (CBOCS). CBOCS, with over 620 restaurants, many along major highways, sells packaged food products such as ham, delicatessen meats, bacon, sausages, jerky, meat glazes, baking mixes, coating mixes, oatmeal, grits and gravies in its restaurants, small adjoining “country stores,” by mail order and online.
The parameters set forth in the DOJ's memorandum have implications not only for the government's evaluation of compliance programs in the context of criminal charging decisions, but also for how defense counsel structure their conference-room advocacy seeking declinations or lesser sanctions in both criminal and civil investigations.
The DOJ's Criminal Division issued three declinations since the issuance of the revised CEP a year ago. Review of these cases gives insight into DOJ's implementation of the new policy in practice.
This article discusses the practical and policy reasons for the use of DPAs and NPAs in white-collar criminal investigations, and considers the NDAA's new reporting provision and its relationship with other efforts to enhance transparency in DOJ decision-making.
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