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U.S. v. Condon, No. 97-3378 (7th Cir.) (170 F.3d 687) (March 9, 1999) (Judge Frank H. Easterbrook)

In this case the Seventh Circuit joins all the other Circuits to have ruled on the issue and held that the Federal Anti-Gratuity Statute does not require exclusion of evidence obtained through the Government's promises of immunity or lower sentences.

The Court stated: "Section 201(c)(2) is a criminal statute, not ...

 

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