Cases pin-citing Bell
Bell v. United States · 1983 · 6 pinpoint citations from 3 cases, 3 distinct passages.
United States v. William H. Seals, A/K/A Puddin, A/K/A William Brooks, United States of America v. Gary W. Sweatt
· 1998-02-10 · D.C. Circuit · 3 pin-cites
· pin 103 L. Ed. 2d at 356
“[F]ederal criminal statutes that are intended to fill a void in local law enforcement should be construed broadly.”
Westinghouse Electric Corp. v. '21' International Holdings, Inc.
· 1993-05-11 · S.D. New York · pin 103 S. Ct. at 2398
“tolling rule of American Pipe is a generous one, inviting abuse.... The rule should not be read [ ] as leaving a plaintiff free to raise different or peripheral claims”
United States v. Orrin Shaid, Jr.
· 1984-04-06 · Fifth Circuit · 2 pin-cites
· pin 103 L. Ed. 2d at 638
“[T]he Congressional purpose plainly was to protect banks from those who wish to steal banks’ assets — even if they use no force in doing so.”