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U.S. v. Pardue, No. 97-1730 (7th Cir.) (134 F.3d 1316) (January 26, 1998) (Judge Terrence T. Evans)

It is not too difficult for the average layman to understand why the Government would wait ten years before indicting a defendant for a crime that occurred ten years before. Normal people don't keep records that long; witnesses die; people's recollections about what really happened become fuzzy and pale; and ...

 

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