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U.S. v. Trammell, No. 97-3045 (10th Cir.) (133 F.3d 1343) (January 12, 1998) (Judge Mary Beck Briscoe)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - Some observations on the view that the principles of “federalism” require the use
of successive State and Federal prosecutions whenever one sovereign is highly displeased with
the results achieved at the first prosecution.

"We should . . . be suspicious of any supposed "requirements" of ...

 

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