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U.S. v. Pielago, No. 95-5405 (11th Cir.) (135 F.3d 703) (February 17, 1998) (Judge Edward E. Carnes)

A careful reading of this case will make any careful defense lawyer think twice about proffers: first about whether a client should even consider making a proffer; and, second, whether the traps that are inherent in the "take-it-or-leave-it" proffer agreements are just too risky to accept. Certainly, as will be ...

 

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