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1991
2008
2026
Top citers, strongest first. 7 distinct citers.
discussed
Cited "see"
In Re Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada, LLC
See Allstate Insurance Co. v. Miller, 125 Nev. -, 212 P.3d 318, 325 (Nev.2009), citing Ainsworth v. Combined Insurance Co., 104 Nev. 587, 592 , 763 P.2d 673, 676 (1988), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 958 , 110 S.Ct. 376 , 107 L.Ed.2d 361 (1989) (describing the insurer-insured relationship as one of “special confidence”).
cited
Cited "see"
United States v. $705,270.00 in United States Currency
See U.S. v. Rigdon, 874 F.2d 774 (11th Cir.), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 958 , 110 S.Ct. 374 , 107 L.Ed.2d 360 (1989).
cited
Cited "see"
United States v. Charles Claymore
See United States v. Justice, 877 F.2d 664, 670 (8th Cir.), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 958 , 110 S.Ct. 375 , 107 L.Ed.2d 360 (1989).
cited
Cited "see"
United States v. Ronnie Earl Harrison
See United States v. Justice, 877 F.2d 664, 666 (8th Cir.), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 958 (1989).
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
United States v. Revis
See, e.g., United States v. White, 869 F.2d 822, 829 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 490 U.S. 1112 , 109 S.Ct. 3172 , 104 L.Ed.2d 1033 (1989) (“The provision accords with the statutory directive.”); see also United States v. Justice, 877 F.2d 664 (8th Cir.), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 958 , 110 S.Ct. 375 , 107 L.Ed.2d 360 (1989). 22 .
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
United States v. Ronald Leland Kelley, United States of America v. Rodney Ray Jiruska
(2×)
See, e.g., United States v. Justice, 877 F.2d 664, 668-69 (8th Cir.), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 958 , 110 S.Ct. 375 , 107 L.Ed.2d 360 (1989).
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
United States v. Rameshbhai F. Patel, M.D.
See Bowers, 739 F.2d at 1053 (failure to prove a conspiracy as comprehensive as that charged in the indictment did not prejudice the defendant); see also U.S. v. Corpus, 882 F.2d 546 (1st Cir.1989), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 958 (1989), and cert. denied, 110 S.Ct. 3251 (1990) (indictment charging possession of a larger quantity of drugs than that proved at trial did not render the indictment constitutionally infirm). 23 We are satisfied that the jury did not find Dr. Patel guilty of any offense on the basis of Schedule II drugs having been involved.
Tyree
v.
Thornburgh, Attorney General of the United States
v.
Thornburgh, Attorney General of the United States
No. 89-5687.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 6, 1989.
Published
C. A. D. C. Cir. Certiorari denied.