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U.S. v. Sedaghaty, No. 11-30342 (9th Cir.) (728 F.3d 885) (August 23, 2013) (Judge M. Margaret McKeown)

From its outset, this case must have been a prosecutor’s fantasmagorical dream. As Judge McKeown described it, it was “a tax fraud case that was transformed into a trial on terrorism.” She also wrote:

“Th[is] appeal illustrates the fine line between the government's use of relevant evidence to document motive ...

 

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