· 2/27/2002
United States v. Crystal Blanton, United States of America v. Crystal D. Blanton
Citations
- 281 F.3d 771
- 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 2944
- 2002 WL 272286
How courts have described this case
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- holding that a witness must be “put on notice ... of the nature of the grand jury’s inquiry either prior to or during her grand jury testimony” (emphasis added)
- interpreting 18 U.S.C. § 1623(a) (2018) that criminalizes making of “false material declaration” under oath
- “[T]he jury was entitled to believe the government’s witnesses and reject [the defendant’s] explanations . . . .”
- where the perjury about storing a white Monte Carlo in the defendant’s garage was related to bank robbery, even though the statement was not about robbing the bank
- district court’s interpretation and application of Guidelines reviewed de novo
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Judges: Wollman, Hansen, Fenner
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