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U.S. v. Mitchell, No. 96-1605 (3rd Cir.) (122 F.3d 185) (September 9, 1997) (Judge Dolores K. Sloviter)

Fifth Amendment self-incrimination privilege inapplicable at sentencing.

Sometimes is seems that there is no limit to the creative ingenuity that goes into the relentless assault on once sacrosanct provisions of the Constitution - and this is such a case. The issue here was whether a defendant who pleads guilty retains ...

 

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