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U.S. v. Mapp, No. 95 CR 1162 (FB) (S-1) (E.D.N.Y.) (945 F.Supp. 43) (November 4, 1996) (Judge Frederic Block)

The Mapp case is a rather extraordinary admission of the power even the courts give to the prosecutors to manipulate sentences. Here, the defendant was convicted of a few counts, but the jury failed to agree on most of the others. After a mistrial was declared on those counts, the ...

 

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