U.S. v. Capanelli, No. 01 CR. 1121 (CSH) (S.D.N.Y.) (270 F.Supp.2d 467) (July 14, 2003) (Judge Charles S. Jr. Haight)
This case is noted as an example of how easy it is for the average person, untrained in the subtleties of the law, to waive valuable rights. The unnamed Appellant in this case, a person of Middle Eastern descent, moved to quash a subpoena served on his former attorney (“Counsel”) ...
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