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U.S. v. Trie, No. CR. 98-1129-1(PLF) (D.D.C.) (23 F.Supp.2d 55) (October 9, 1998) (Judge Paul L. Friedman)

In this Federal Election Law case Judge Friedman agreed to dismiss various counts involving 18 USC § 1001 on the grounds that the indictment was overly broad and vague, supported only by a "quagmire" of inferences.

The Court observed that an "Alice-in-Wonderland-like maze of logical leaps are required in order ...

 

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