· 8/20/2008
United States v. Hernandez-Orellana
Citations
- 539 F.3d 994
- 2008 U.S. App. LEXIS 17716
- 2008 WL 3852623
How courts have described this case
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- holding that “[t]he conditions in which the aliens were found” may create an inference of alienage
- explaining that federal aiding and abetting requires “that the accused had the specific intent to facilitate the commission ALFRED V. GARLAND 91 of a crime by another”
- affirming conspiracy conviction for bringing aliens to the United States despite reversing convictions for two of the underlying substantive offenses
- affirming conspiracy conviction for bringing aliens to the United States despite reversing convictions for two of the underlying substantive offenses
- finding sufficient evidence of alienage even though the alleged aliens did not testify
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Judges: O'Scannlain, Tallman, Singleton
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