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United States Second Circuit


US v. Allen, 16-898

Reversing judgments of conviction and dismissing the indictment in the case of London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) fixing by a pair of employees at the London office of a bank, concluding that the Fifth Amendment's prohibition on the use of compelled testimony applies even when a foreign sovereign compelled the testimony and providing insight into the standards for determining the harm that occurs when such testimony is used in prosecution.

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  • Published 2017/07/19

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  • CABRANES

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  • United States Second Circuit

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