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U.S. v. Osuna, No. 98-5005 (10th Cir.) (189 F.3d 1289) (September 2, 1999) (Judge William J. Jr. Holloway)

This is an unusually broad decision in which the Tenth Circuit remanded a case back to the district court for a determination as to whether the failure to appoint an interpreter under the Court Interpreters Act (28 U.S.C. § 1827) (CIA) rendered the defendant’s trial fundamentally unfair. The CIA provides ...

 

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