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U.S. v. Longfellow, No. 94-1629 (7th Cir.) (43 F.3d 318) (December 22, 1994) (Judge Richard D. Cudahy)

In this case, the defendant was charged with engaging in six fraudulent loan transactions, all of which were too old to charge under the statute of limitations. However, the indictment charged as the "execution" of the fraudulent scheme a loan-refinancing statement executed by the defendant which fell within the statute …

 

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