UNITED STATES V. TURNER & KELLY
130 F.3d 815 (8th Cir. 1997)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Turner and Kelly (Ds) appealed a judgment which denied their motions
to dismiss a superseding indictment on charges of stealing money from a federal agency and
making materially false statements to a federal agency, contending that the indictment
should have been dismissed on grounds of double jeopardy and res judicata.
FACTS: Ds were indicted for submitting false time cards that showed more hours than they
actually worked at a federal public housing project. The charges against them was brought
under 18 U.S.C. 641 (stealing money from a federal agency), 18 U.S.C. 1001(a) (making a
materially false statement to a federal agency), or 18 U.S.C. 371 (conspiring with another
person to do either or both of the above). By the time of trial, a superseding indictment
against D was in effect. On the fourth day of trial, when it appeared that a defense lawyer
might have to testify on behalf of Ds to impeach a government witness, the trial court
declared a mistrial. The trial court denied motions by Ds to dismiss the indictment. Ds
appealed and a panel of the appeals court held that no 'manifest necessity' existed for
declaring a mistrial because their cases could have been severed from that of a third
defendant. The government returned another superseding indictment with the same factual
basis for the charges but no conspiracy charges were included but now there were new charges
of aiding and abetting. Ds moved to dismiss on the grounds of double jeopardy and res
judicata. A magistrate judge recommended that the motions be denied. The trial court adopted
the recommendations of the magistrate judge and denied the motions to dismiss. Ds appealed
the denial of their motions.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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