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U.S. v. Chaplin, No. 93-2942 (7th Cir.) (25 F.3d 1373) (June 6, 1994) (Judge Kenneth F. Ripple)

This case is noted for its discussion of the common law "two witness" rule which developed in England in the seventeenth century and which applied to crimes of perjury. Under that rule, a perjury conviction could be obtained only on the testimony of two witnessess - even though the testimony …

 

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