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But many criminal defense lawyers, like Gerald Lefcourt, complain the bureau's wide discretion on what constitutes substance abuse leads to arbitrary decisions.
But many criminal defense lawyers, like Gerald Lefcourt, complain that the bureau's wide discretion on what constitutes substance abuse leads to arbitrary decisions.
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