U.S. v. Navarro, No. 97-16794 (9th Cir.) (160 F.3d 1254) (November 24, 1998) (Judge Ferdinand F. Fernandez)
Loaded on Dec. 1, 1998
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When reading cases from the Ninth Circuit, it is always important to note the makeup of the panel. To a greater degree than any other Circuit, the outcome of criminal cases in the Ninth Circuit depends on whether the panel comes from the right wing of the court or the …
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