The latest 15-minute FCPA Flash episode is a conversation with Patrick Campbell of BakerHostetler, regarding an article he recently co-authored about the Supreme Court’s decision in Gamble v. U.S. about the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment. Campbell: describes the issue presented to the Supreme Court in Gamble, discusses why the decision in Gamble is relevant to the FCPA, and talks about the DOJ’s so-called anti-piling-on policy.
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FCPA Professor Talks to Patrick Campbell About SCOTUS Gamble Decision and FCPA Implications
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