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U.S. v. Grossman, No. 96-10255 (5th Cir.) (117 F.3d 255) (July 8, 1997) (Judge Robert M. Parker)

This is as rare as it gets in Federal criminal cases these days. Seven times the Fifth Circuit intoned that the Government had failed to present any evidence that the defendant had committed any crime - and for that reason it reversed the defendant's conviction with the comment that "no ...

 

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