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U.S. v. Milloy, No. CR.No. 98-223 (D.N.M.) (75 F.Supp.2d 1276) (November 1, 1999) (Judge James A. Parker)

Here, although the Court agreed that the defendants were the prevailing parties, it declined to grant fees under the Hyde Amendment because it concluded that the criminal action had not been filed for vexatious reasons, or frivolously or in bad faith.

In this case the defendants were charged with falsely ...

 

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