United States v. Ismael Ruelas-Mendez
United States |
Ismael Ruelas-Mendez, also known as Luis Reyna-Gonzalez, also known as Jose Velazquez, also known as Ismael Ruelas, also known as Luis Gonzalez, Luis Reina Gonsales, agent of, also known as Jose Velasquez, also known as Luis Reyna-Gonzales |
07-3686 |
November 29, 2007 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
Other |
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Plaintiff - appellee: United States | |
Represented By: | Richard Newberry |
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Defendant - appellant: Ismael Ruelas-Mendez, also known as Luis Reyna-Gonzalez, also known as Jose Velazquez, also known as Ismael Ruelas, also known as Luis Gonzalez, Luis Reina Gonsales, agent of, also known as Jose Velasquez, also known as Luis Reyna-Gonzales | |
Represented By: | Katherine M. Menendez |
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