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“He was happy about it, but not wildly. He’s an understated guy. He sort of takes convictions, reversals, anything that happens to him the same way.”
--Joel Levine, attorney for Richard W. Miller, the bumbling FBI agent whose double life sentence for espionage was set aside Tuesday by a federal appeals court, which ordered a new trial because jurors were told too many details about lie detector tests that he failed.
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