U.S. v. Blackwell, No. 16-10287 (9th Cir.) (852 F.3d 1164) (April 3, 2017) (Per Curiam)
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In 1993, Curtis Blackwell pled guilty to two counts of armed bank robbery and two counts of carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence. He was sentenced to 357 months in prison and ordered to pay $10,000 in fines and $4,122 in restitution. Twenty …
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- U.S. v. Blackwell, No. 16-10287 (9th Cir.) (852 F.3d 1164) (April 3, 2017) (Per Curiam)
- U.S. v. Jenkins, No. 14-4295-cr (2nd Cir.) (854 F.3d 181) (April 17, 2017) (Judge Barrington D. Jr. Parker)
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