"It's a dual threat prosecution-wise, there are times when a state prosecutor can be more effective, there are times when a federal prosecution can be more effective and what this allows is for me to prosecute offenders in either Ohio or in the federal courts depending on where we make the decision where the crime would best be prosecuted," said Hanlin. “So, it's a wonderful asset for law enforcement, it's a wonderful tool that, quite honestly, we've never had here before so I'm thrilled."
My first thought was no man can have two masters but then I realized, in the end they only have one master.