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· 9/10/1991

United States v. Hartbrodt

Citations

  • 773 F. Supp. 1240
  • 1991 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13986
  • 1991 WL 191050

How courts have described this case

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  • finding that even one act involving the use of the mail or telephone can support the government’s claim for an injunction if it is part of the scheme to defraud
  • mailing of postcards into the district consists “substantial part of the events” for a mail fraud claim
  • in an action to enjoin mail fraud, the mailing of 200,000 postcard solicitations into the district, out of fifteen million nationwide, constitutes “a substantial part of the events” for purposes of the venue statute

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Judges: Vietor

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