U.S. v. Horvath, No. 06-30447 (9th Cir.) (522 F.3d 904) (April 9, 2008) (Per Curiam)
In the 09/10/07 issue of P&J, we noted a decision from the Ninth Circuit, U.S. v. Horvath, 492 F.3d 1075 (9th Cir. July 10, 2007) (“Horvath I”), in which a divided panel held that held that false statements made by a criminal defendant to a “probation officer” are exempt from ...
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