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No. 683924
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3 Provides That Dispositions Other Than Opinions or Orders Designated for Publication Are Not Precedential and Should Not Be Cited Except When Relevant Under the Doctrines of Law of the Case, Res Judicata, or Collateral Estoppel. United States of America v. Richard Robert Farmer, United States of America v. Alberto Valencia Barragan, United States of America v. Alfredo Barragan
No. 683924 · Decided November 9, 1994
No. 683924·Ninth Circuit · 1994·
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United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
November 9, 1994
Citation
No. 683924
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Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3 Provides That Dispositions Other Than Opinions or Orders Designated for Publication Are Not Precedential and Should Not Be Cited Except When Relevant Under the Doctrines of Law of the Case, Res Judicata, or Collateral Estoppel. United States of America v. Richard Robert Farmer, United States of America v. Alberto Valencia Barragan, United States of America v. Alfredo Barragan is a decision of the Ninth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on November 9, 1994.
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