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U.S. v. Childers, No. 95-6617 (6th Cir.) (86 F.3d 562) (June 12, 1996) (Judge James L. Ryan)

In 1992, postal inspectors questioned the defendant regarding allegations that he had stolen mail from post office boxes; and he immediately confessed and agreed to make restitution. He was not indicted however for some two years after that confession; and during the intervening two years he was charged by state ...

 

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