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U.S. v. Coscarelli, No. 96-20264 (5th Cir.) (105 F.3d 984) (February 3, 1997) (Judge Harold R. Jr. DeMoss)

More than anything else, this case shows some of the traps of plea bargains. Here, he defendant was charged with a conspiracy to engage in money laundering under the general conspiracy statute (18 U.S.C. ยง 371) [which carries a maximum sentence of five years], but "for reasons known only to ...

 

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