U.S. v. Fisher, No. 95-10733 (5th Cir.) (106 F.3d 622) (February 13, 1997) (Judge John M. Jr. Duhé)
Here the court reversed a major bank fraud conviction because the trial court refused to grant a mid-trial severance to a defendant after evidence of a co-defendant's contempt conviction had been introduced to the jury.
Anytime a major bank fraud conviction is vacated on appeal, the case is worth reviewing ...
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