U.S. v. Holmes, No. 04-1007 (8th Cir.) (413 F.3d 770) (July 7, 2005) (Judge Michael J. Melloy)
Loaded on June 1, 2005
published in Punch and Jurists
June 20, 2005
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Felon in Possession Statute.
Here the Court vacated a conviction for being a felon in possession of a firearm on the grounds that the prosecutor engaged in “highly improper” conduct by stating, during the rebuttal phase of the closing arguments, that the defendant and his counsel should “get their stories straight,” which, the majority ...
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More from this issue:
- U.S. v. Holmes, No. 04-1007 (8th Cir.) (413 F.3d 770) (July 7, 2005) (Judge Michael J. Melloy)
- U.S. v. Schmeilski, No. 04-2014 (7th Cir.) (408 F.3d 917) (May 25, 2005) (Judge Ann Claire Williams)
- U.S. v. Kwan, No. 03-50315 (9th Cir.) (407 F.3d 1005) (May 12, 2005) (Judge Betty Binns Fletcher)
- Pimentel v. Gonzales, No. 05-CV-1199 (NGG) (E.D.N.Y.) (367 F.Supp.2d 365) (May 3, 2005) (Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis)
- U.S. v. Taylor, No. 04-4104 (4th Cir.) (414 F.3d 528) (July 11, 2005) (Judge Clyde H. Hamilton)
- Gonzalez v. Crosby, No. 04-6432 (U.S. Supreme Court) (545 U.S. 524; 125 S.Ct. 2641) (June 23, 2005) (Justice Scalia)
- U.S. v. Cabrera, No. 03-1890 (1st Cir.) (145 Fed. Appx. 373) (June 14, 2005) (Per Curiam)
- Bell v. Thompson, No. 04-514 (U.S. Supreme Court) (545 U.S. 794; 125 S.Ct. 2825) (June 27, 2005) (Justice Kennedy)
- U.S. v. Ross, No. 04-2124 (7th Cir.) (412 F.3d 771) (June 20, 2005) (Judge Terrence T. Evans)
- U.S. v. Pepper, No. 04-2057 (8th Cir.) (412 F.3d 995) (June 24, 2005) (Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold)
- Evans v. Stephens, No. 02-16424 (11th Cir.) (407 F.3d 1272) (May 9, 2005) (Judge James Larry Edmondson)
- U.S. v. Gonzalez, Inc., No. 04-10041 (9th Cir.) (412 F.3d 1102) (June 22, 2005) (Judge Dorothy Wright Nelson)
- U.S. v. Munoz, No. 04-40481 (5th Cir.) (408 F.3d 222) (April 29, 2005) (Judge Edward C. Prado)
- Bach v. Pataki, No. 03-9123 (2nd Cir.) (408 F.3d 75) (May 6, 2005) (Judge Richard C. Wesley)
- U.S. v. King, No. 6:03-1092-HMH (D.S.C.) (368 F.Supp.2d 509) (May 11, 2005) (Judge Henry M. Jr. Herlong)
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