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U.S. v. Schreiber, No. 98-1462 (2nd Cir.) (191 F.3d 103) (September 2, 1999) (Judge Fred I. Parker)

In this case, the defendant was indicted on charges that included conspiracy to distribute marijuana. In proffer sessions held soon after his indictment, he lied to prosecutors about the scope of the conspiracy, partly for the purpose of protecting his brothers from prosecution. The falsehoods he told concedely had the ...

 

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