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U.S. v. Brockman, No. 98-4127 (8th Cir.) (183 F.3d 891) (July 16, 1999) (Judge Wm. Matthew Jr. Byrne)

The Court stated: "The district court's factual determination that Brockman was financially able to afford representation was not clearly erroneous. The evidence presented showed that Brockman received 'living expenses' of about $10,000 a month pursuant to a joint venture agreement he had with a company named 3KM. Among Brockman's monthly ...

 

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