U.S. v. Richardson, No. 98-30168 (5th Cir.) (168 F.3d 836) (March 1, 1999) (Per Curiam)
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published in Punch and Jurists
April 12, 1999
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Felon in Possession Statute.
The Court rejected the defendant's argument that notice of the firearm prohibition must expressly appear on the face of the pardon itself - and particularly noted that a letter he received as part of the pardon packet provided that the pardon did not restore the defendant's tight to possess a ...
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