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U.S. v. Farinella, No. 08-1839 (7th Cir.) (558 F.3d 695) (March 12, 2009) (Judge Richard A. Posner)

Rarely does a Federal prosecutor who engages in gross misconduct get named in an appellate court decision. Even more rarely does a prosecutor get excoriated, repeatedly and unmercifully, by an appellate court for his or her improprieties. But also most never does an appellate court publicly call for the imposition ...

 

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