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U.S. v. Aisenberg, No. 8:99-CR-324-T23MAP (M.D.Fla.) (247 F.Supp.2d 1271) (January 31, 2003) (Judge Steven D. Merryday)

In 1997, Congress enacted a statute designed to provide at least a partial recourse for defendants who have been subjected to a criminal prosecution that proves to be “vexatious, frivolous, or in bad faith.” That statute, known as the “Hyde Amendment,” is published as a “legislative note” attached to 18 ...

 

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