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SISTEMA UNIV. ANA G. MENDEZ v. RILEY

United States First Circuit
Education Law
The Secretary of Education has discretion to determine what state actions qualify as "legal authorization" for purposes of eligibility to Title IV of...
12/20/2000 00-1481

US v. WALKER

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Under U.S.S.G. - 2B1.1(b)(1), the sentencing court is not required to take into account restitution made prior to conviction when calculating "loss"...
12/20/2000 00-1396, 00-1405

VELAZQUEZ-RIVERA v. DANZIG

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Labor & Employment Law
Appellant demonstrated a material dispute over whether he was a "qualified person with a disability" pursuant to 42 USC 12111(8), thus summary...
12/20/2000 00-1309

CANTELLOPS v. ALVARO-CHAPEL

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Contracts
Where a jury provides seemingly inconsistent responses to verdict interrogatory questions approved by all litigants, the jury verdict will stand if...
12/18/2000 99-2323

US v. RICHARD

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Giving criminally derived checks to a co-conspirator, who deposits them into a bank account, is a transfer to, and involves the use of, a financial...
12/18/2000 99-1773, 99-1776, 99-1777

US v. VEGA-FIGUEROA (AKA PITO CASCO)

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Routine police activity of fingerprinting and photographing defendants is not interrogation, so Miranda warnings are not necessary and one defendant's...
12/18/2000 99-1394

GROCCIA v. RENO

United States First Circuit
Immigration Law
A resident alien who pled guilty to a felony prior to the effective date of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 is entitled to...
12/18/2000 00-1451

US v. BROWN

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Conditions to supervised release are intended to be tailored specifically for each occassion, so even onerous requirements are not "departures" from...
12/18/2000 00-1046

US v. GIRON-REYES

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Immigration Law
A competency hearing must be held in accordance with 18 USC 4241(e) before proper entry of a guilty plea to the charge of re-entering the United...
12/12/2000 00-1258

US v. CAMPA

United States First Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
An improper frisk not related to defendant's arrest and which does not provide the government with incriminating evidence is a Fourth Amendment...
12/12/2000 00-1104

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