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U.S. v. Halter, No. 99-3045 (8th Cir.) (217 F.3d 551) (July 3, 2000) (Judge Donald P. Lay)

This case is noted for its valiant attempt to explain what the Supreme Court probably meant when it discussed the concept of "actual innocence" in Bousley v. U.S., 523 U.S. 614 (1998).

In this decision, the Eighth Circuit made a valiant attempt to explain what the Supreme Court probably meant ...

 

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