Yes, he let him skate, The crimes were committed in DC. No charges can be filed against him in DC.
well I posted proof of what the deal actually says, you, not so much...
what’s the difference between a State and a Federal charge?
California’s illegal alien-supporting attorney general, Xavier Becerra, has been curiously silent about that fake server he handed over to cops to obstruct their Imran Awan investigation, according to a new report from the Daily Caller. The broader scandal was outlined in this piece by Thomas Lifson yesterday.
LJoan, the below doesn’t agree with what you posted:
The terms of the deal, however, stipulate that it does not bind the Civil Division of this Office or any other United States Attorneys Office, nor does it bind any other state, local, or federal prosecutor.
It also does not bar or compromise any civil, tax, or administrative claim pending or that may be made against your client, it states.
This means that other U.S. attorneys offices or prosecutors could still file charges against Awan if evidence of wrongdoing is found.
But he lived in Lorton, Virginia. When he left it, his house had a lot of computer equipment and unusual internet access. If it can be shown that he was accessing the DC computers from Virginia to collect data or transfer data to Pakistan, I would think he could be charged in Virginia.