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Moore v. Brewster

U.S.
Feb 18, 1997
519 U.S. 1118 (1997)

Summary

holding that the public had a right to disclosure of CJA application after trial had ended

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Opinion

No. 96-1025.

February 18, 1997, October TERM, 1996.


C.A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 96 F. 3d 1240.


Summaries of

Moore v. Brewster

U.S.
Feb 18, 1997
519 U.S. 1118 (1997)

holding that the public had a right to disclosure of CJA application after trial had ended

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finding defects in chain of custody did not dismantle government's showing that tapes were unaltered

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stating that where "a CIA agent could not lawfully authorize the violation of the federal drug laws," the defense of public authority was not available

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Case details for

Moore v. Brewster

Case Details

Full title:MOORE v. BREWSTER ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Feb 18, 1997

Citations

519 U.S. 1118 (1997)

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