United States v. Tejada (John Jairo), A/K/A Tabares (John), 968 F.2d 15 (3rd Cir. 1992). · Go Syfert
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United States
v.
Tejada (John Jairo), A/K/A Tabares (John)
91-5861.
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
May 22, 1992.
968 F.2d 15
Published

968 F.2d 15

U.S.
v.
Tejada (John Jairo), a/k/a Tabares (John)

NO. 91-5861

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

May 22, 1992

Appeal From: D.N.J.,

Sarokin, J.

1

AFFIRMED.