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U.S. v. Wong, No. 95-1071(L), No. 323 (2nd Cir.) (78 F.3d 73) (March 13, 1996) (Judge Dennis G. Jacobs)

This case is a good example of how difficult it is to get a new trial based on newly discovered evidence under Rule 33 of the Fed.R.Crim.P. The issue involved was whether the Government should have disclosed some rather incriminating evidence that one of its star witnesses had "received a ...

 

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