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U.S. v. Huddleston, No. 99-1144 (1st Cir.) (194 F.3d 214) (October 19, 1999) (Judge Bruce M. Selya)

The Court stated the issue as follows: "For many years, the courts of appeals have been divided over what legal standard obtains when a convicted defendant premises a motion for new trial on a claim that he has newly discovered that the case against him was based in part on ...

 

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