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[ Last Update: Thursday, 08 July 2021 8:23 PM ] Demonstrators hold signs during a rally against anti-Asian hate crimes outside City Hall in Los Angeles, California, US March 27, 2021. (Reuters photo)
The US Justice Department refused to prosecute the majority of federal hate crime suspects during most of the past two decades, it said in a research report on Thursday.
According to the report, which revealed a rate of prosecution far lower than that for other federal crimes, 82% of 1,864 suspects prosecutors investigated for possible hate crimes from Oct. 1, 2004 through Sept. 30, 2019, were not referred for prosecution.
Only 17 percent were prosecuted and one percent them had their cases resolved by a magistrate judge, the Bureau of Justice Statistics said in its report.
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