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U.S. v. Johnson, No. 99-1414 (7th Cir.) (200 F.3d 529) (January 13, 2000) (Judge Daniel A. Manion)

Here, although the court ultimately found the defendant had waived his claims of Jencks Act (18 USC § 3500) violations, the case is noted for its thorough review of the scope of the Government's obligations to produce materials under that act.

Here the Court explained: "The Jencks Act was enacted ...

 

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