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United States v. Guana-Sanchez

U.S.
Mar 3, 1975
420 U.S. 513 (1975)

Opinion

CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT.

No. 73-820.

Argued January 14, 1975. Decided March 3, 1975.

484 F.2d 590, certiorari dismissed as improvidently granted.

Paul L. Friedman argued the cause for the United States. On the brief were Solicitor General Bork, Assistant Attorney General Petersen, and Gerald P. Norton.

Joseph Beeler, by appointment of the Court, 419 U.S. 961, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Donald J. Martin.

Sanford Jay Rosen and Melvin L. Wulf filed a brief for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund et al. as amici curiae urging affirmance.


The writ of certiorari is dismissed as improvidently granted.

MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.


Summaries of

United States v. Guana-Sanchez

U.S.
Mar 3, 1975
420 U.S. 513 (1975)
Case details for

United States v. Guana-Sanchez

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES v . GUANA-SANCHEZ

Court:U.S.

Date published: Mar 3, 1975

Citations

420 U.S. 513 (1975)
95 S. Ct. 1344

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