Carlos Marino v. DEA
Plaintiff - Appellant: Carlos Marino
Defendant - Appellee: Drug Enforcement Administration, (DEA) as a component of the Department of Justice (DOJ)
Case Number: 10-5354
Filed: October 22, 2010
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Nature of Suit: Freedom of Information Act of 1974

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July 13, 2012 Summary Marino v. Drug Enforcement Admin.

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July 13, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 1207402670 OPINION filed [1383475] (Pages: 11) for the Court by Judge Griffith [10-5354]
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Plaintiff - appellant: Carlos Marino
Represented By: Brian William Shaughnessy
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Defendant - appellee: Drug Enforcement Administration, (DEA) as a component of the Department of Justice (DOJ)
Represented By: Fred E. Haynes
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