U.S. v. TAYLOR

Criminal Nos. 3:90-00339, 3:90-00434, 3:91-00091 and 3:91-00384.

956 F.Supp. 622 (1997)

UNITED STATES of America v. Luther Langford TAYLOR, Larry Blanding and Benjamin J. Gordon, Jr., also known as B.J. Gordon. UNITED STATES of America v. Paul Wayne DERRICK. UNITED STATES of America v. Jefferson Marion LONG, Jr.

United States District Court, D. South Carolina, Columbia Division.

February 28, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David P. Butler, Robert J. Meyer, Richard C. Pilger, U.S. Department of Justice, Public Integrity Section — Criminal Division, Washington, DC, for U.S.

Joel W. Collins, Jr., Collins & Lacy, Columbia, SC, for the Defendant Taylor.

James Edward Bell, III, Bell, Bagley & Davis, Sumter, SC, for the Defendant Blanding.

Lionel S. Lofton, Charleston, SC, for the Defendant Gordon.

James H. Lengel, Nashville, TN, for the Defendant Derrick.

Jack Swerling, Columbia, SC, Thomas C. Brittain, Myrtle Beach, SC, for the Defendant Long.


ORDER

HAWKINS, District Judge.

This matter is before the court on motions to dismiss the superseding indictment against defendants LUTHER LANGFORD TAYLOR, LARRY BLANDING and BENJAMIN J. GORDON, JR., and the indictments against defendants PAUL WAYNE DERRICK and JEFFERSON MARION LONG, JR., on the grounds of prosecutorial, agency and/or investigative misconduct. Each defendant in these cases has joined in the motions of the other defendants. All of these...

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