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U.S. v. Singleton, No. 97-3178 (10th Cir.) (144 F.3d 1343) (July 10, 1998) (Per Curiam)

It sure didn't take long. Last week we featured this case in which a unanimous panel of the Tenth Circuit held that the testimony of a cooperating witness should have been suppressed because promises of leniency made to him, in exchange for his testimony against the defendant, violated the anti-gratuity ...

 

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