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Commonwealth v. Long
See Brown, 930 N.W.2d at 928 (Appel, J., dissenting), quoting United States v. Scopo, 19 F.3d 777, 786 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 513 U.S. 877 (1994) (Newman, C.J., concurring).
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United States v. Dinero Express, Inc.
See United States v. Tapia-Ortiz, 23 F.3d 738, 741 (2d Cir.) (“Our conclusion that no error occurred in this case is supported by the fact that the Government did not place great emphasis on [the expert’s testimony in its summation.”), cert. denied, 513 U.S. 877 , 115 S.Ct. 206 , 130 L.Ed.2d 136 (1994).
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Tucker v. County of Jefferson
See United States v. Scopo, 19 F.3d 777, 785 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 513 U.S. 877 , 115 S.Ct. 207 , 130 L.Ed.2d 136 (1994).
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Moritz v. Bueche
See U.S. v. Henderson, 19 F.3d 917, 922 (5th Cir.1994) (statute of frauds cannot be used to facilitate execution of fraud), cert. denied, 513 U.S. 877 , 115 S.Ct. 207 , 130 L.Ed.2d 137 ; Inman v. Wallace, 558 S.W.2d 554, 556 (Tex.Civ.App. — Waco 1977, no writ) (statute of frauds does not apply where claim is not based upon oral promises or agreement but upon defendant’s fraud in making the promise).
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United States v. Dupre
In cases where a single act supports convictions under different criminal statutes, double jeopardy concerns are not implicated when "each provision requires proof of a fact which the other does not." United States v. Galvan, 949 F.2d 777, 781-82 (5th Cir.1991); see Blockburger v. United States, 284 U.S. 299, 304 , 52 S.Ct. 180, 182 , 76 L.Ed. 306 (1932). 24 Our decision in United States v. Henderson, 19 F.3d 917 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 513 U.S. 877 , 115 S.Ct. 207 , 130 L.Ed.2d 137 (1994), is factually indistinguishable from this case and controls our decision here.
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In re Salo
For example, in Matter of Tepper, ( 286 AD2d 79 [2001]), we imposed a two-year suspension for misconduct including “careless and nonvenal invasions of client funds for personal or business uses” (id. at 81) where, although “there was no evidence of venality and no losses were suffered by any of the parties affected by respondent’s actions, nevertheless respondent also demonstrated flagrant irresponsibility in his bookkeeping and check writing” (id. at 80; see also Matter of Weingrad, 196 AD2d 300 [1994], lv denied 83 NY2d 756 [1994], cert denied 513 US 877 [1994] [one-year suspension…
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United States v. Barbara Nolan and Nhg Pension Associates, Inc., August Mezzetta Gb Resources, Inc. And Gotham Associates, Ltd. Partnership
See United States v. Allender, 62 F.3d 909, 917 (7th Cir.1995), cert. denied, 516 U.S. 1076 , 116 S.Ct. 781 , 133 L.Ed.2d 732 (1996); see also United States v. Henderson, 19 F.3d 917, 928-29 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 513 U.S. 877 , 115 S.Ct. 207 , 130 L.Ed.2d 137 (1994); United States v. Goodchild, 25 F.3d 55, 66 (1st Cir.1994); United States v. Lowder, 5 F.3d 467, 470-71 (10th Cir.1993); United States v. Jones, 933 F.2d 353, 354 (6th Cir.1991).
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Miller
v.
United States
v.
United States
No. 94-263.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 3, 1994.
513 U.S. 877
Published
C. A. 8th Cir. Cer-tiorari denied.