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U.S. v. Rosario, No. 96-5286 (3rd Cir.) (118 F.3d 160) (July 10, 1997) (Judge Timothy K. Lewis)

This case is noted for Judge Nygaard's dissent in which he stated: "The government argues that the combination of wholly ambiguous tertimony from a handwriting expert and equivical testimony from a witness receiving favorable treatment from the government is sufficient to support the conviction of Altigraci Rosario for passing a ...

 

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