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U.S. v. McAleer, No. 97-8047 (10th Cir.) (138 F.3d 852) (March 10, 1998) (Judge Bobby R. Baldock)

The facts in this case were hardly complex; but the decision is important because it dealt with another one of those narrow, theoretical exceptions that the Supreme Court has suggested might exist to give defendants relief in cases involving successive prosecutions. The facts in this case were of interest: The ...

 

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