U.S. v. LaDeau, No. 12-6611 (8th Cir.) (734 F.3d 561) (November 4, 2013) (Judge Richard Allen Griffin)
This ruling may well be the most significant decision of the year involving prosecutorial vindictiveness arising out of the Government’s misuse of its charging powers - a practice that is far more rampant than most courts would dare to admit; and the Court’s remedy gives defense counsel a formidable weapon ...
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