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Charging Mutually Exclusive Crimes

June 14, 2011June 13, 2011 by Jeff Welty

I was walking my dog this weekend when a neighbor stopped me for one of those “hey, you’re a lawyer” conversations that always seems to involve an area of law about which I know nothing. Except this time, the question was about criminal law. The specific question was this: John Edwards claims that the money … Read more

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