U.S. v. McGauley, No. 00-2057 (1st Cir.) (279 F.3d 62) (February 5, 2002) (Judge Kermit A. Lipez)
Loaded on March 1, 2002
published in Punch and Jurists
March 04, 2002
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Plain Error.
The defendant in this case, Karen McGauley, was a most unusual woman. She was a part-time licensed practical nurse at a Cape Cod hospital who allegedly earned “no more than $25,000 per year” during the time period at issue in this case. Essentially she was charged with “designing and …
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