U.S. v. Applewhite, No. 94-3028 (D.C. Cir.) (72 F.3d 140) (December 19, 1995) (Judge Douglas Ginsburg)
Here the Court held that the district court did not abuse its discretion in denying a motion to sever, since the conflicts between the two defendants were "minor" - and did not significantly prejudice the movant.
Although the Court acknowledged that there were some "minor conflicts" between two defendants' defenses, …
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