U.S. v. Navarro, No. 97-16794 (9th Cir.) (160 F.3d 1254) (November 24, 1998) (Judge Ferdinand F. Fernandez)
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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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