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U.S. v. Boyd, No. 95-1050 (7th Cir.) (55 F.3d 239) (May 10, 1995) (Judge Richard A. Posner)

In this case the Seventh Circuit specifically disavowed the existence of a claim of outrageous government conduct in violation of the Due Process Clause based on the Government's use of a contingent fee arrangement with its key witnesses.

In disavowing the very existence of a due process claim based on …

 

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