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U.S. v. Barnett, No. 98-30365 (5th Cir.) (197 F.3d 138) (November 22, 1999) (Judge Henry A. Politz)

Now that the Government has successfully quashed all efforts to limit its practice of offering lienency to the chosen few for giving testimony against co-defendants, the last remaining battle that remains out of the tattered remnants of the Tenth Circuit's controversial decision in U.S. v. Singleton, 144 F.3d 1343 (10th ...

 

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