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United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle...a new trial pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 33...
...No. 11-1425 In the Supreme Court of the United States On Writ of Certiorari to...
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...No. 11-1425 In the Supreme Court of the United States On Writ of Certiorari to...
...Kaufman County Sheriff's Office, the Texas Rangers and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are all working together to find McLelland's killers, says...
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United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore KING, SOUTHWICK...
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...found Timothy Scott Weeks guilty of boating while intoxicated. Weeks challenges...by statute and both the federal and state constitutions. Among other...
...with the risks of bribe-payers, terrorists...but faces a federal criminal investigation as well....
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...ClerkUnited States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitBefore...fingerprints from it. During the investigation, officers discovered that the pistol...
...A computer security expert from the Federal Bureau of Investigation pulled no punches at LegalTech New York on Thursday. "...
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...United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit...acts" under Federal Rule of Evidence...FBI in the investigation. Roussel, as the...
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