Arellano-Lujano v. United States. Guzman-Luna v. United States. Melendez v. United States, and Rosales, AKA Roman-Ramirez, AKA Quiroz v. United States
540 U.S. 998, 124 S. Ct. 505
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Arellano-Lujano v. United States. Guzman-Luna v. United States. Melendez v. United States, and Rosales, AKA Roman-Ramirez, AKA Quiroz v. United States, 540 U.S. 998, 124 S. Ct. 505 (2003).
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C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 73 Fed. Appx. 82 (second judgment) and 83 (first, third, and fourth judgments).
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