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U.S. v. Fagge, No. 96-1287, No. 498 (2nd Cir.) (101 F.3d 232) (November 25, 1996) (Judge Ralph K. Jr. Winter)

In its efforts to induce defendants to "tell all", it has become a fairly common practice for the Government to offer a defendant a so-called "proffer agreement" in which the Government agrees that statements made by him during plea negotiations will be inadmissible for sentencing purposes. As this case shows, ...

 

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