U.S. v. Price, No. 95-50467 (5th Cir.) (95 F.3d 364) (September 4, 1996) (Per Curiam)
This is another one of those "Zap the Rat" cases which shows both the seductive, but deceptive, traps for the unwary that are set out by the Government to induce defendants to provide substantial assistance and the semantic parodies engaged in by the courts to justify the seduction. Here, after ...
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