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· 11/14/1991

United States v. Martha Tabares, United States v. Ramiro Ramirez

Citations

  • 951 F.2d 405
  • 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 26867
  • 1991 WL 235746

How courts have described this case

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

  • assuming that prior conduct involving possession of a dangerous weapon and assault with a deadly weapon was similar to possession of a firearm
  • affirming <br>the conspiracy convictions of defendants who paid the rent and <br>lived in the apartment where drugs and paraphernalia were found <br>and which was leased in one defendant's name
  • “however material [the false statement] might have been in some other case, it does not seem ‘material’ in this one”
  • “In this case, as in Tabares, appellant received a full opportunity to object to these descriptions” and did not do so.
  • “In this case, as in Tobares, appellant received a full opportunity to object to these descriptions” and did not do so.
  • district court's determination that defendant was a \minor\ participant rather than \minimal\ one not clearly erroneous, where based on reasonable inferences drawn from undisputed facts

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Judges: Breyer, Bownes, Loughlin

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