5 results for "261 1389"

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fe NO Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Ww ws Oo OY ~] oO WO a oO a fe N Ww = Hs Oo a OY a ~] a oO a Ke) 20 21 22 23 24 25 Document 751 Filed 08/10/22 Page 260 of 261 1421 NDEX OF EXAMINATION Examination...
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fe NO Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Ww ws Oo OY ~] oO WO a oO a fe N Ww = Hs Oo a OY a ~] a oO a Ke) 20 21 22 23 24 25 Document 751 Filed 08/10/22 Page 260 of 261 1421 NDEX OF EXAMINATION Examination...
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...Filed 08/10/22 Page 228 of 261 1389 Maguire - cross Exhibit 54? MS. MOE: Your Honor, if could have one moment, please. THE COURT: Okay. MS. MOE: have nothing further, your Honor. THE COURT: Thank you. Mr. Everdell. MR. EVERDELL: Thank you, your Honor. May I inquire? THE COURT...
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...Filed 08/10/22 Page 228 of 261 1389 Maguire - cross Exhibit 54? MS. MOE: Your Honor, if could have one moment, please. THE COURT: Okay. MS. MOE: have nothing further, your Honor. THE COURT: Thank you. Mr. Everdell. MR. EVERDELL: Thank you, your Honor. May I inquire? THE COURT...
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...254, 261 (2013) Gnternal quotation marks omitted). Whether a statute requires a categori- cal or case-specific approach is a question of statutory interpretation. To determine whether Congress used the word “offense” in a statute to refer to an offense in the abstract or to the facts of each individual...

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