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U.S. v. Gambill, No. CR-1-95-092 (S.D.Ohio) (912 F.Supp. 287) (January 2, 1996) (Judge S. Arthur Spiegel)

Case held that a prosecution of the defendant for failing to register a machine gun when the Government would not accept registration would be fundamentally unfair and was barred by the Due Process Clause.

 

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