U.S. v. Bari, No. 09-1074-cr (2nd Cir.) (599 F.3d 176) (March 22, 2010) (Per Curiam)
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August 23, 2010
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Revocation Proceedings.
In defendant's appeal from the district court's judgment revoking Bari’s term of supervised release, imposed after an earlier conviction for bank robbery and, after revocation, sentencing him principally to a term of thirty-six months’ imprisonment, the order is affirmed where 1) the Federal Rules of Evidence did not apply …
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