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U.S. v. Dickerson, No. 96-4633 (4th Cir.) (114 F.3d 464) (May 28, 1997) (Judge Diana Gribbon Motz)

In this case, the defendant acknowledge both at Jenkins' criminal trial and at his own trial for perjury that
he had lied to the grand jury. The Court stated that "simply admitting perjury does not constitute proof 'by a preponderance of the evidence that [a defendant] clearly demonstrated recognitition and ...

 

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