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U.S. v. Bauer, No. 97-10046 (9th Cir.) (132 F.3d 504) (December 22, 1997) (Judge Thomas G. Nelson)

The defendant in this case was convicted of concealing assets and making false statements in connection with his bankruptcy petition. His sole defense at trial was that he did not possess the requisite criminal intent for conviction, claiming that the omissions on his petition were the product of ignorance and ...

 

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