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U.S. v. Flores, No. 96-10285 (9th Cir.) (172 F.3d 695) (April 2, 1999) (Judge David R. Thompson)

Singleton is now officially dead. Last summer, the Tenth Circuit set off a major legal controversy by holding that the testimony of a cooperating witness should have been suppressed because promises of leniency made to him, in exchange for his testimony, violated the anti-gratuity provisions of 18 USC § 201(c). ...

 

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