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U.S. v. Glass, No. 03-50609 (9th Cir.) (361 F.3d 580) (March 17, 2004) (Judge Marsha L. Berzon)

For the second time in the past few weeks, the Ninth Circuit has rejected an attempt to impose criminal sanctions on a defendant who has fabricated facts in order to qualify for the appointment of indigent legal services. (See U.S. v. McNeil, 362 F.3d 570 (9th Cir. 2004) (P&J, 03/08/04), ...

 

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