U.S. v. Resendiz-Ponce, No. 05-998 (U.S. Supreme Court) (549 U.S. 102; 127 S.Ct. 782) (January 9, 2007) (Justice Stevens)
In a ruling that raises questions about why the Supreme Court granted certiorari in this case in the first place, the Court declined to address merits of the substantive issue before it, and decided instead to reverse the Ninth Circuit’s decision in U.S. v. Resendiz-Ponce, 425 F.3d 729 (9th Cir. ...
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