United States v. Juan Gomez-Toledo
United States of America |
Juan Francisco Gomez-Toledo, also known as Andres Antonio Castillo, also known as Juan Gomez Toledo, also known as Rudy Martinez, also known as Francisco Martinez, also known as Raul Gomez, also known as Joel Torres, also known as Angel Gomez |
10-1531 |
March 8, 2010 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
Other |
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Plaintiff - appellee: United States of America | |
Represented By: | William J. Otteson |
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Defendant - appellant: Juan Francisco Gomez-Toledo, also known as Andres Antonio Castillo, also known as Juan Gomez Toledo, also known as Rudy Martinez, also known as Francisco Martinez, also known as Raul Gomez, also known as Joel Torres, also known as Angel Gomez | |
Represented By: | Katherine M. Menendez |
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