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Wood v. Hall, No. 96-35868 (9th Cir.) (130 F.3d 373) (November 19, 1997) (Judge Alfred T. Goodwin)

Court noted that adverse collateral consequences continue to flow from an underlying conviction following release from custody and probation stating that "there is an 'irrebuttable' presumption that collateral consequences arise from any criminal conviction." (Id., at 376). The Court also noted that in this case the petitioner could show actual ...

 

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