Ratzlaf v. U.S., No. 92-1196 (U.S. Supreme Court) (510 U.S. 135; 114 S.Ct. 655) (January 11, 1994) (Justice Ginsburg)
As in the case of Cheek v. United States, 498 U.S. 192 (1991), the court carved out an exception to the general rule that every person is presumed to know the law due to the complex and obscure nature of the money structuring regulations.
Case held that money structuring conviction ...
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