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United States v. Bonilla

rsbecker Tue, 09/16/2008 - 21:09

United States v. Bonilla, F 2332-98, Rule 33 Motion denied (D.C. Super. Oct. 10, 2002); United States v. Bonilla, F 2332-98, 23-110 Motion denied (D.C. Super. Sept. 1, 2006) - Knowing use of perjured grand jury testimony, illegal use of grand jury subpoenas to compel civilian witnesses to attend investigative interviews, payment of witness fees for in-office interviews, Brady violations.

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  • United States v. Bonilla -- Rule 33 Motion
  • United States v. Bonilla -- Rule 33 Reply
  • United States v. Bonilla -- Petition for Writ of Mandamus
  • United States v. Bonilla -- Order Denying New Trial, Oct. 10, 2002
  • United States v. Bonilla -- D.C. Code 23-110 Motion
  • United States v. Bonilla -- Government Opposition to D.C. Code 23-110 Motion
  • United States v. Bonilla -- D.C. Code 23-110 Reply
  • United States v. Bonilla -- Defendant's Supplemental Brief
  • United States v. Bonilla -- Government's Supplemental Brief
  • United States v. Bonilla -- Order Denying New Trial, Sept. 1, 2006
  • United States v. Bonilla -- Petition pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2241

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