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U.S. v. Harris, No. 99-1026 (3rd Cir.) (210 F.3d 165) (April 13, 2000) (Judge Robert E. Cowen)

In this case, the defendant contended that when the government paid several confidential informants to gather information and later had those informants testify at Harris's criminal trial, the government violated the so-called "antigratuity statute," 18 U.S.C. S 201(c)(2). That statute prohibits "whoever" from giving "anything of value to any person, ...

 

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