U.S. v. Ivy, No. 94-6131 (10th Cir.) (83 F.3d 1266) (May 10, 1996) (Judge Wade Brorby)
Loaded on June 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
June 17, 1996
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Prosecutorial Misconduct.
Faced with a rather clear violation of a district court's order that the Government provide the defendants in this case with the substance of any statements made by the defendants before trial, the Court determined that the violation was not sufficient to warrant reversal. It observed that if, under Rule ...
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