James H. Sanders v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit · Decided 2001-06-12

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DYK, Circuit Judge. This case presents the question of whether the United States government’s alleged breach of an agreement with a criminal defendant concerning his release on bail after trial gives rise to a claim for money damages cognizable in the Court of Federal Claims. We hold that such a claim is cognizable only if the agreement clearly and unmistakably subjects the Unit…

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