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· 3/17/1981

United States v. Janet Leslie Cooper Byrnes

Citations

  • 644 F.2d 107
  • 1981 U.S. App. LEXIS 19164

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • upholding the lower court’s refusal to take judicial notice of regulations that were irrelevant to the case
  • finding district court did not abuse discretion in refusing to take judicial notice of regulations that were irrelevant to case
  • finding district court did not abuse discretion in refusing to take judicial notice of regulations that were irrelevant to case
  • finding district court did not abuse discretion in refusing to take judicial notice of regulations that were irrelevant to case
  • affirming district court’s decision to not take judicial notice of certain regulations because the “relevance of the [regulations] was minimal”
  • “it is only the question, at the time of its asking, which is considered.”

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Judges: Mulligan, Timbers, Duffy

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