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U.S. v. Blackwell, No. 97-1143(L) (2nd Cir.) (172 F.3d 129) (March 19, 1999) (Per Curiam)

In the topsy-turvy world of criminal law, the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure can be one of its greatest enigmas. While those Rules were created to govern and to bring about an air of certainty to criminal proceedings, they are often relegated to the status of meaningless exhortations under the ...

 

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