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U.S. v. Spriggs, No. 94-3067 (D.C. Cir.) (102 F.3d 1245) (December 17, 1996) (Per Curiam)

Court rejected claim of prejudicial joinder because of absence of proof of prejudice and because it held that jury instructions cured any error.

This multi-issue appeal arose from a two-year long sting operation in which the Government tempted four Washington-area suburban car salesmen with big sales of cars for cash. ...

 

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