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U.S. v. Tunning, No. 95-5097 (6th Cir.) (69 F.3d 107) (November 3, 1995) (Judge James L. Ryan)

This is one of those interesting Rule 11 cases where the Court vacates a conviction because of a failure to comply strictly with the procedures laid down by Rule 11. The facts are these. In 1988, charged with six counts of credit card fraud and one count of fraudulent use …

 

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