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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA


UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
                  v.

ATLAS IRON PROCESSORS, INC.,   
et al.,

         Defendants.



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CASE NO. 97-0853-CR-NESBITT

Magistrate Judge Robert L. Dubé
(February 11, 1998, Order of Reference)

MOTION OF UNITED STATES
IN LIMINE TO PREVENT DEFENDANTS
FROM INTRODUCING EVIDENCE
REGARDING THE EFFECTS OF
PUNISHMENT OR A CONVICTION





The United States moves the Court in limine to prevent the defendants from introducing evidence regarding the effects of a conviction or punishment. A Memorandum in Support is attached.


    Respectfully submitted,



WILLIAM J. OBERDICK
Acting Chief
Cleveland Field Office

By:
______________________________
RICHARD T. HAMILTON, JR.
Court I.D. No. A5500338

PAUL L. BINDER
Court I.D. No.A5500339

IAN D. HOFFMAN
Court I.D. No. A5500343

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