U.S. v. Lin Lyn Trading, Ltd., No. 94-CR-168G (D.Utah) (911 F.Supp. 494) (January 11, 1996) (Judge J. Thomas Greene)
This decision explores the scope of Rule 16(a)(1)(A) of the Fed.R.Crim.P., which deals with the rights of an organization, such as a partnership or a corporation, to compel discovery of statements made by employees and agents of the defendant organization during the course of a Government investigation. The Government opposed ...
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