United States v. Wade, 37 F.3d 630 (5th Cir. 1994). · Go Syfert
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“ordinarily, courts presume that ' prisoner does not acquire a new domicile in the place of his imprisonment, but retains the domicile he had prior to incarceration.”
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ordinarily, courts presume that ' prisoner does not acquire a new domicile in the place of his imprisonment, but retains the domicile he had prior to incarceration.
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ordinarily, courts presume that prisoner does not acquire a new domicile in the place of his imprisonment, but retains the domicile he had prior to incarceration.
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United States
v.
Wade
94-60236.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Sep 21, 1994.
37 F.3d 630

37 F.3d 630

U.S.
v.
Wade[**]

NO. 94-60236

United States Court of Appeals,
Fifth Circuit.

Sept 21, 1994

1

Appeal From: S.D.Miss.

2

AFFIRMED.

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