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This perspective underscores the importance of respecting the boundaries established by the Constitution—the courts' role is to prosecute crimes, not to evaluate appointments unless there is a clear constitutional violation. Judge-led intra-branch conflicts, especially regarding who has the authority to appoint US Attorneys, are considered outside the judiciary's proper scope. The argument is that unless there is a blatant constitutional breach, the process should be presumed lawful.