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U.S. v. Forman, No. 94-1731 (6th Cir.) (71 F.3d 1214) (December 21, 1995) (Judge James L. Ryan)

Court held that because the defendant, a former prosecutor, had not been assigned to work on a case, he could not be convicted of violating Rule 6(e)(2) and its secrecy mandates.

Guess what happens when a former "special attorney for the Justice Department" unlawfully releases confidential grand jury information to ...

 

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