Salles v. U.S., No. 97-5131 (Fed. Cir.) (156 F.3d 1383) (October 14, 1998) (Judge Christine O.C. Miller)
Loaded on Nov. 1, 1998
published in Punch and Jurists
November 09, 1998
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Our dollar bills may say "In God We Trust" - but the message from this case is "Don't trust tin gods." Once again we have a case in which a snitch naively trusted government officials who orally promised her a percentage of the value of seizures and forfeitures resulting …
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