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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 ยง 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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