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Amanda Acquis. v. Universal Foods

U.S.
Nov 6, 1989
493 U.S. 955 (1989)

Summary

holding that mere allegations the defendant was severely addicted to heroin and temporarily insane at the time of the offense due to drug-induced intoxication did not satisfy the threshold requirement of Ake

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Opinion

No. 89-372.

November 6, 1989.


C.A. 7th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 877 F. 2d 496.


Summaries of

Amanda Acquis. v. Universal Foods

U.S.
Nov 6, 1989
493 U.S. 955 (1989)

holding that mere allegations the defendant was severely addicted to heroin and temporarily insane at the time of the offense due to drug-induced intoxication did not satisfy the threshold requirement of Ake

Summary of this case from SOSA v. DRETKE

holding that the warrant which described categories of corporate records which were believed to evidence failure to file currency transaction reports was not overbroad given the complex nature of the money laundering enterprise

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Case details for

Amanda Acquis. v. Universal Foods

Case Details

Full title:AMANDA ACQUISITION CORP. v. UNIVERSAL FOODS CORP. ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Nov 6, 1989

Citations

493 U.S. 955 (1989)

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