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· 11/8/1994

United States v. Alex Wong, Roger Kwok, Chen I. Chung, Tung Tran, Danny Ngo, Brian Chan, Joseph Wang, Chiang T. Cheng, and Steven Ng

Citations

  • 40 F.3d 1347
  • 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 31286

How courts have described this case

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  • concluding that the district court erred by basing the defendant’s future ability to pay on the possibility that the defendant might win the lottery
  • concluding that a witness’s identification was reliable even though the defendant “was taller than she remembered”
  • holding that a thirty-one month delay could be outweighed by other indicia of reliability
  • noting that the extensive voir dire was sufficient to enable defendants to obtain fair and impartial jury
  • concluding that a transfer order satisfies all three collateral order criteria
  • noting that the “prospect of publicity militates in favor of jury anonymity to prevent exposure of the jurors to intimidation or harassment”

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Judges: Oakes, Mahoney, Mishler

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