Paul Mogin authored an article entitled “Grounded on Newly Discovered Evidence” in the Fall 2019 issue of the American Criminal Law Review (“ACLR”), a student-edited law review published by the Georgetown University Law Center. The article deals with the provision in Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 33 allowing a defendant to file, within three years of a guilty verdict, a motion for a new trial grounded on newly discovered evidence. The ACLR was first published in 1962 and has been published at Georgetown since 1971.
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