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U.S. v. Qualls, No. 95-50378 (9th Cir.) (108 F.3d 1019) (March 5, 1997) (Judge Robert R. Beezer)

Case held that the district court committed plain error by failing to instruct jury that it could only convict defendant for possessing those firearms that he was barred from possessing under state statute.

 

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