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U.S. v. Holguin, No. 3:95cr136 (DJS) (D.Conn.) (946 F.Supp. 157) (October 1, 1996) (Judge Dominic C. Squatrito)

This is one of those rare cases in which a court granted a defense motion to produce a confidential informant for an in camera examination by the judge to determine whether disclosure of the informant's identity would be appropriate. The facts are important. After the defendant was arrested and some ...

 

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