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No. 465002
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Roselia Guerra, Jorges Equihua, Moises Flores, Alicia Flores, Ralph Ortiz, Francisco Martinez and Rosalba Martinez v. Roy Sutton, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Chief Criminal Investigator for the Yakima, Washington Office of Ins Roy C. Johnson, Paul A. Lowry, Robert J. Miller, Warren C. Goodwin, Joe A. Turner, Individually and in Their Capacity as Border Patrol Agents Steve Patterson, Tom Dewitt, James Robinson, and Dan Wells, Individually and in Their Capacity as Investigators for Ins, Roselia Guerra, Jorges Equihua, Moises Flores, Alicia Flores, Ralph Ortiz, Francisco Martinez and Rosalba Martinez v. United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Roselia Guerra, Jorges Equihua, Moises Flores, Alicia Flores, Ralph Ortiz, Francisco Martinez and Rosalba Martinez v. United States Immigration and Naturalization Service
No. 465002 · Decided February 28, 1986
No. 465002·Ninth Circuit · 1986·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
February 28, 1986
Citation
No. 465002
Disposition
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Roselia Guerra, Jorges Equihua, Moises Flores, Alicia Flores, Ralph Ortiz, Francisco Martinez and Rosalba Martinez v. Roy Sutton, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Chief Criminal Investigator for the Yakima, Washington Office of Ins Roy C. Johnson, Paul A. Lowry, Robert J. Miller, Warren C. Goodwin, Joe A. Turner, Individually and in Their Capacity as Border Patrol Agents Steve Patterson, Tom Dewitt, James Robinson, and Dan Wells, Individually and in Their Capacity as Investigators for Ins, Roselia Guerra, Jorges Equihua, Moises Flores, Alicia Flores, Ralph Ortiz, Francisco Martinez and Rosalba Martinez v. United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Roselia Guerra, Jorges Equihua, Moises Flores, Alicia Flores, Ralph Ortiz, Francisco Martinez and Rosalba Martinez v. United States Immigration and Naturalization Service is a decision of the Ninth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on February 28, 1986.
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