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U.S. v. Hubbell, No. Crim. No. 98-0394 (JR) (D.D.C.) (44 F.Supp.2d 1) (March 18, 1999) (Judge James Robertson)

In a decision that was quickly reversed by the D.C. Circuit, the district court held that an indictment for engaging in a scheme to conceal material facts from government agents was impermissibly vague.

 

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