Carlisle v. U.S., No. 94-9247 (U.S. Supreme Court) (517 U.S. 416; 116 S.Ct. 1460) (April 29, 1996) (Justice Scalia)
In this case, the Court was presented with a timing issue on a motion for acquittal - specifically whether a district court has authority to grant a postverdict motion for judgment of acquittal filed one day outside the time limit prescribed by Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 29(c).
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