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U.S. v. Randolph, No. 95-30137 (9th Cir.) (93 F.3d 656) (August 22, 1996) (Judge Michael Daly Hawkins)

This was the first and only Circuit to hold that the Federal carjacking statute (18 USC ยง 2119) was a specific intent statute and that the Government failed to meet its burden of proof by showing that defendant's intent was conditional.

 

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