U.S. v. Nichols, No. 93-50619 (9th Cir.) (40 F.3d 999) (November 15, 1994) (Per Curiam)
Case held that the Federal Government's sharing of seized narcotics assets is a "benefit" arising from a federal program designed to encourage cooperation in drug investigations and thus the LAPD, as a recipient of such funds is an agency covered.
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