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U.S. v. True, No. 98-3824 (8th Cir.) (179 F.3d 1087) (June 11, 1999) (Judge Gerald W. Heaney)

Here, despite agreeing that the prosecutor engaged in improper tampering with a defense witness by threating him with perjury if he testified, and by making improper comments during summation, it held the errors were harmless.

This is one of those "scratch your head and wonder" cases. The defendant, Gregory True, ...

 

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