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No. 8894411
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States v. Flores-Diaz
No. 8894411 · Decided May 29, 1969
No. 8894411·Ninth Circuit · 1969·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
May 29, 1969
Citation
No. 8894411
Disposition
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Full Opinion
PER CURIAM: The judgment of conviction of the appellant Francisco Aros-Gonzales is affirmed. The judgment of conviction of the appellant Benito Flores-Diaz is reversed by reason of the insufficiency of the evidence to show knowledge on his part, either by direct evidence or presumptively, of the existence of marijuana hidden in the automobile; the matter is remanded with instructions to dismiss as to him.
Plain English Summary
PER CURIAM: The judgment of conviction of the appellant Francisco Aros-Gonzales is affirmed.
Key Points
01PER CURIAM: The judgment of conviction of the appellant Francisco Aros-Gonzales is affirmed.
02The judgment of conviction of the appellant Benito Flores-Diaz is reversed by reason of the insufficiency of the evidence to show knowledge on his part, either by direct evidence or presumptively, of the existence of marijuana hidden in the
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PER CURIAM: The judgment of conviction of the appellant Francisco Aros-Gonzales is affirmed.
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This case was decided on May 29, 1969.
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