U.S. v. Goyal, No. 08-10436 (9th Cir.) (629 F.3d 912) (December 10, 2010) (Judge Richard R. Clifton)
This case is particularly noted for Judge Kozinski’s memorable concurrence in which he blasted the prosecutor’s unmitigated arrogance in attempting to achieve a conviction by stretching the law and the evidence “as they did here”.
The Government’s unending desire for high-profile convictions hit a serious snag in this case; and ...
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