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U.S. v. Brown, No. 03-10479 (9th Cir.) (425 F.3d 681) (October 4, 2005) (Per Curiam)

This brief, per curiam decision is noted for an important principle governing the interpretation of plea agreements. The defendant pled guilty to 44 counts of various fraud charges (a number that, by itself, is obscene overkill). The Government promised to dismiss the remaining unspecified number of additional charges. However, when ...

 

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