2013-03-07washingtonpost.com

U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. told lawmakers that some financial institutions have become "so large" that it makes it "difficult for us to prosecute them."

Holder's admission bolsters criticisms that federal prosecutors are deeming some banks "too big to jail," a charge that lawmakers and consumer advocates have routinely made in the wake of recent bank settlements. Although the government has issued record multimillion-dollar fines in these cases, critics say without criminal charges, the agreements amount to a slap on the wrist.



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