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U.S. v. Talley, No. 97-5640 (6th Cir.) (164 F.3d 989) (January 14, 1999) (Judge Nathaniel R. Jones)

Here the Court rejected a claim that the Government's "lopsided" access to evidence by using its powers to grant immunity to its own witnesses, while refusing to give the defendant the same right violated the defendant's chances of a fair trial.

Among the many issued raised in this appeal, two ...

 

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