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U.S. v. Rudberg, No. 96-30204 (9th Cir.) (122 F.3d 1199) (August 12, 1997) (Judge John W. Sedwick)

Whenever prosecutors use witnesses who have received or hope to receive reduced sentences for substantial assistance, they attempt to imply that the truthfulness of those witnesses has been established and verified beyond doubt. This instructive case is noted because it is one of those rare cases in which a conviction ...

 

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