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US v. Johnson, 16-10184

Affirming a conviction of a man as a felon in possession of a firearm and, on government cross-appeal, vacating and remanding for resentencing because a prior conviction for armed robbery was a crime of violence, holding that warrantless searches of the defendant's cellphone were constitutionally reasonable, given that he was a parolee and had a reduced expectation of privacy, and denying motions to exclude a firearms expert's testimony and analysis, statements by his aunt, and the search of his aunt's premises.

Appellate Information

  • Decided
  • Published 2017/11/27

Judges

  • TALLMAN

Court

  • United States Ninth Circuit

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