Substantial Assistance Law and Legal Definition
Substantial assistance is defined as assistance "directed to the investigation and prosecution of criminal activities by persons other than the defendant." United States v. Billue, 576 F.3d 898, 902 (8th Cir. Minn. 2009)
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- AIDS Drug Assistance Programs
- All Substantial Rights to a Patent [Internal Revenue]
- Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance Recipient
- Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program [ATA]
- Antiterrorism Assistance