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No. 411934
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Lester Ben Binion v. United States Department of Justice William F. Smith, Attorney General Edward C. Schults, Deputy Attorney General David C. Stephenson, Acting Pardon Attorney Raymond P. Theim, Attorney-Advisor Rudolph W. Giuliani, Associate Attorney General Quinlan J. Shea, Jr., Director, Office of Privacy and Information Appeals
No. 411934 · Decided January 6, 1983
No. 411934·Ninth Circuit · 1983·
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United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
January 6, 1983
Citation
No. 411934
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Lester Ben Binion v. United States Department of Justice William F. Smith, Attorney General Edward C. Schults, Deputy Attorney General David C. Stephenson, Acting Pardon Attorney Raymond P. Theim, Attorney-Advisor Rudolph W. Giuliani, Associate Attorney General Quinlan J. Shea, Jr., Director, Office of Privacy and Information Appeals is a decision of the Ninth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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