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Caldwell v. U.S., No. 97 Civ. 2125 (HB) (S.D.N.Y.) (992 F.Supp. 363) (January 26, 1998) (Judge Harold Jr. Baer)

Case held that post-sentencing diagnosis of leukemia was not newly discovered evidence that would justify a new trial and did not give sentencing court any inherent power to modify previously imposed sentence.

 

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