United States v. Tallice Andrews and Thurston Brooks

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 1980-09-30

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KEITH, Circuit Judge. The simple and undisputed facts of this case present interesting questions regarding the limits of prosecutorial discretion. Specifically, we are called upon to apply the doctrine of “prosecutorial vindictiveness” outlined in Blackledge v. Perry, <a href="/opinion/109042/blackledge-v-perry/" aria-description…

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