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U.S. v. Sigma International, No. 97-2618 (11th Cir.) (196 F.3d 1314) (November 30, 1999) (Judge Gerald B. Tjoflat)

In its decision, the court noted that, after Bank of Nova Scotia, a court may not, in the absence of racial discrimination in the grand jury pool, dismiss an indictment on the basis of prosecutorial misconduct unless the court has grave doubts about whether the improper acts substantially influenced the ...

 

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