U.S. v. Loayza, No. 95-5796 (4th Cir.) (107 F.3d 257) (February 25, 1997) (Judge Lacy H. Thornburg)
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April 07, 1997
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Dismissal.
This case dealt with the almost impossible to win issue of whether the indictment that was brought was legally sufficient; and while the majority's decision concluded, in a somewhat pedestrian manner, that the indictment contained all the elements of the offense charged and fairly informed the defendant of the charge, ...
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