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U.S. v. Hill, No. 97-5320 (11th Cir.) (177 F.3d 1251) (July 26, 1999) (Per Curiam)

Here the Court held that because the district court sat on a motion for a new trial for a day too long, it lacked jurisdiction to grant a new trial - despite the fact that it ultimately held that the defendant's conviction was seriously suspect.

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