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U.S. v. Graham, No. 09-6013 (4th Cir.) (608 F.3d 164) (June 16, 2010) (Judge Diana Gribbon Motz)

This lengthy decision addressed, as a matter of first impression, the provisions of 28 U.S.C. § 2513, a statute that lays out the requirements for obtaining a “Certificate of Innocence,” which is the statutory prerequisite for suing the Government in the Court of Federal Claims for damages for unjust conviction ...

 

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