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Amy Coney Barrett Sits Out Supreme Court Decision Heres Why

Crime CartelsOrganized CrimeAnticartel EnforcementPrivate Sector Development

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No commercial mechanism. The article is about a judicial recusal in a criminal case with no economic, supply chain, or market impact.

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  • Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused from a Supreme Court case involving federal inmate Andrew Johnston.
  • Johnston was convicted of attempted bank robbery in 2019 and sentenced to 168 months.
  • Barrett's recusal is due to her prior involvement in the case on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
  • Johnston's appeal was denied by the Supreme Court.

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