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U.S. v. Hayes, No. 98-50609 (9th Cir.) (190 F.3d 939) (September 8, 1999) (Judge Pamela Ann Rymer)

The defendant in this case, Darnell Hayes, a college professor, was a target of an investigation into what the court described as "a complicated, multi-party scheme to sell grades for classes that foreign students did not attend, perform course work for, or take exams in." (Id., at 941). During the ...

 

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