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US v. TSAI

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Immigration Law
The INS's search of the defendant's valise at the border was neither unreasonable nor beyond its statutory authority; a single transaction involving...
03/05/2002 00-10483

US v. ROMERO

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Although the defendant was not physically present during the actual drug transaction, and he intended to steal money from the purchase, his presence...
03/05/2002 99-30319

POWELL v. GALAZA

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
Because the court's midtrial instruction, contrary to the principles in Carella v. California, 491 U.S. 263 (1989), effectively directed the jury to...
03/04/2002 01-15195

US v. NOVAK

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
An escape from detention begins when an inmate departs from lawful custody with the intent to evade detection, not when an inmate is officially...
03/04/2002 01-10346

WENGER v. MONROE

United States Ninth Circuit
Military Law
Where Army National Guard Colonel, who was honorably discharged following alleged involvement with a function that included strip dancing, did not...
03/04/2002 00-56696

SCAMIHORN v. GENERAL TRUCK DRIVERS, OFFICE, FOOD AND WAREHOUSE UNION

United States Ninth Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
Proof that the plaintiff's father suffered from severe depression, which caused the plaintiff to take time off from his job, was sufficient evidence...
03/04/2002 00-55722

NGUYEN v. S.W. LEASING AND RENTAL, INC.

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure
An oral notice of entry of judgment must be specific, reliable and unequivocal to be considered sufficient "notice" under Federal Rule of Appellate...
03/04/2002 00-57154

US v. WILLIAMS

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
It is an abuse of discretion for a district court to depart downward in sentencing a defendant based on its belief that the defendant would have...
03/04/2002 00-10629

US v. THOMPSON

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Because the defendant could neither produce vessel registration nor identify the owner of the boat he was sailing, officers had a reasonable...
03/04/2002 00-30382

BACHLER v. US

United States Ninth Circuit
Property Law & Real Estate, Tax Law
Where an estate tax was paid upon a transfer of property by a general power of appointment of a trust that became irrevocable in 1976, and was...
03/01/2002 00-17239

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