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Cozine v. Crabtree, No. CV-97-1510-ST (D.Or.) (15 F.Supp.2d 997) (July 2, 1998) (Judge Magistrate)

We don't usually report Magistrate's decisions because they are generally deemed to have little precedential value. As we noted a few weeks ago, one Circuit Court recently made the rueful observation that "[D]istrict court decisions . . . cannot clearly establish a constitutional right because ‘while they bind the parties ...

 

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