U.S. v. Smith, No. 95-5257 (3rd Cir.) (82 F.3d 1261) (May 6, 1996) (Judge Walter K. Stapleton)
Here, despite agreeing with the defendant that he played a virtually identical role in the activities that the Government alleged was two separate conspiracies, the Court held that successive prosecutions did not violate double jeopardy.
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