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U.S. v. Turner, No. 95-50494 (9th Cir.) (104 F.3d 1180) (January 16, 1997) (Judge John T. Jr. Noonan)

Following the Supreme Court's ruling in U.S. v. Armstrong, 517 U.S. 456 (1996), the Ninth Circuit reversed a district court's discovery order underlying a selective prosecution claim, stating that the defendant had not met the standards in Armstrong.

In coming to its conclusion, the court had before it extensive affidavits ...

 

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