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Summary
This page of a legal document argues against a critique by Maxwell of the 'Annabi' rule. The author contends the rule is sound, prevents defendants from receiving unintended immunity, and is supported by the Justice Manual's policy on multi-district agreements. The document concludes that the court is bound by this rule as it is an established precedent that has not been overturned.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Maxwell | co-conspirator |
Mentioned as devoting much of her brief to criticizing the Annabi rule and being a co-conspirator.
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| Annabi |
Mentioned in the context of a legal case and the rule derived from it, which Maxwell is criticizing.
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| Thompson |
Party in the cited case Thompson v. United States.
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| Rourke |
Party in the cited case United States v. Rourke.
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| Wilkerson |
Party in the cited case United States v. Wilkerson.
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Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| U.S. Attorney’s Office | government agency |
Approval from each affected office is required before entering into a non-prosecution agreement that binds another di...
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| United States Attorney(s) | government agency |
Mentioned in a quote from the Justice Manual as needing to approve multi-district agreements.
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| Assistant Attorney General | government agency |
Mentioned in a quote from the Justice Manual as potentially needing to approve multi-district agreements.
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| Seventh Circuit | government agency |
A court where the same rule from Annabi has long been applied, as shown in cited cases.
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| Supreme Court | government agency |
Mentioned as one of the bodies that can overrule the binding precedent of a prior panel.
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Relationships (1)
The document refers to Maxwell as a 'co-conspirator'.
Key Quotes (2)
"No district or division shall make any agreement, including any agreement not to prosecute, which purports to bind any other district(s) or division with-out the approval of the United States Attorney(s) in each affected district and/or the appropriate Assistant Attorney General."Source
— Justice Manual § 9-27.641
(Quoted to support the argument that non-prosecution agreements binding other districts require specific approval.)
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"bound by the decisions of prior panels until such time as they are overruled either by an en banc panel of our Court or by the Supreme Court"Source
— Court in United States v. Wilkerson
(Quoted to establish that the Annabi rule is a binding precedent that the current court must follow.)
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