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Obstruction of Justice: Redesigning the ShortcutPodgor, 2020
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- Podgor E
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Obstruction of Justice arises in three different contexts in the federal system. 1 It can be a: 1) federal crime; 2 2) sentencing enhancement; 3 or 3) basis for an impeachment, most recently seen as the basis for a presidential impeachment. 4 As a federal offense, 5 it is …
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