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U.S. v. Faucett, No. CR 2:97-00147-01 (S.D.W.Va.) (990 F.Supp. 471) (January 15, 1998) (Judge Charles H. II Haden)

While the brief decision in this case is neither lengthy nor precedent-setting, it does address a frequently raised issue: When is a defendant entitled to review the presentence reports of co-defendants who have cooperated with the Government and become witnesses against the defendant. The answer is practically never; unless, perhaps, ...

 

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