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U.S. v. Scheer, No. 96-4225 (11th Cir.) (168 F.3d 445) (February 25, 1999) (Judge Stanley F. Jr. Birch)

This is not your average case of outrageous prosecutorial misconduct. It has at least four features that make it stand out as a significant case in American jurisprudence. First, A.U.S.A. Lothar Genge clearly exhibited a brand of insolence that - even for prosecutors - is astonishing. Second, the case proves ...

 

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