United States v. Price
May 11, 2009OUTCOME: conviction reversed on appeal
Conviction reversed on appeal because of prosecutorial misconduct. United States v. Price, 566 F.3d 900 (9th Cir. 2009).
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OUTCOME: conviction reversed on appeal
Conviction reversed on appeal because of prosecutorial misconduct. United States v. Price, 566 F.3d 900 (9th Cir. 2009).
OUTCOME: Conviction reversed on appeal
Conviction reversed on appeal due to prosecutorial misconduct. United States v. Price, 566 F.3d 900 (9th Cir. 2009)
OUTCOME: Statements suppressed; case dismissed.
Defendant charged with bank robbery. Federal District Court granted Defendant's Motion to Suppress statements he allegedly made to FBI agents regarding the robbery, based on an invalid waiver of Defen ... dant's Miranda rights. Case later dismissed with prejudice on Speedy Trial grounds.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
Mr. Carter was charged with importing ecstacy into the United States. He was acquitted after a bench trial before the Honorable Garr M. King
OUTCOME: Assault conviction reversed by 9th Circuit
Argued case before the Supreme Court of the United States, which, on a divided vote, affirmed the reversal of Ms. France's convcition on the grounds that a magistrate, instead of an Article III judge, ... had seleced the jury.
OUTCOME: conviction reversed by Ninth Circuit
Defendant's conviction for threatening the President was reversed because his words were not a true threat and were protected by the First Amendment
OUTCOME: convicton and life sentence vacated
the defendant's state conviction and life sentence were vacated by federal court because of ineffective assitance of his trial attorney