U.S. v. Holland, No. 2:97cr139 (E.D.Va.) (34 F.Supp.2d 346) (February 3, 1999) (Judge Henry Coke Jr. Morgan)
In theory, this case is about the recently enacted Hyde Amendment, a statute that allows criminal defendants to recover attorneys' fees in cases where the court finds that the prosecutor acted vexatiously, frivolously or in bad faith. That statute, which is presently found at 18 U.S.C. ยง 3006A, Note, was ...
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