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U.S. v. Tarango, No. 03-50810 (5th Cir.) (396 F.3d 666) (February 9, 2005) (Judge Carl E. Stewart)

This is a rare decision in which a conviction was reversed because the court found that the defendant was “clearly prejudiced” when she was jointly tried alongside an absent co-defendant, who absconded before trial. The defendant, Loretta Tarango, was the office manager for her co-defendant’s medical practice. Both defendants were ...

 

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