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U.S. v. Cohen, No. 97-1888 (3rd Cir.) (171 F.3d 796) (February 19, 1999) (Judge Richard L. Nygaard)

One of the issues in this case dealt with the defendant’s claim that the district court erred by refusing to confer judicial immunity on a witness crucial to his defense. That claim, of course, highlights one of the most renowned inequities in criminal law, namely the difference between the prosecution ...

 

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