· 8/8/1988
United States v. Joseph Charles Bonanno, Jr.
Citations
- 852 F.2d 434
How courts have described this case
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- noting the government did not recruit a CI to approach defendants until an investigation revealed they were already involved in an illegal scheme
- noting the government did not recruit a CI to approach defendants until an investigation revealed they were already involved in an illegal scheme
- “[O]nce cross- examination reveals sufficient information with which to appraise a witness’s possible bias and motives, confrontation [clause] demands are satisfied.”
- “Where a statute specifies two or more ways in which an offense may be committed, all may be alleged in the conjunctive in one count and proof of any one of those acts conjunctively charged may establish guilt.”
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Judges: Ferguson, Leavy, Redden
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