United States v. Dowthard
| Docket Number | 18-2088 |
| Decision Date | 23 January 2020 |
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United States v. Maez
...concerning convictions upon jury verdicts. See United States v. Ballard , 950 F.3d 434, 436 n.1 (7th Cir. 2020) ; United States v. Dowthard , 948 F.3d 814, 818 (7th Cir. 2020) ; Williams , 946 F.3d at 975. The three appellants assert types of error that we have not yet addressed in light of......
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Cureton v. United States
...the evidence establishes the knowledge element set forth in Rehaif. See, e.g., Williams, 946 F.3d at 973; United States v. Dowthard, 948 F.3d 814, 818 (7th Cir. 2020); United States v. Pulliam, 973 F.3d 775 (7th Cir. 2020). The Government acknowledges that the jury was not instructed to fin......
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Allison v. United States
...assertion that he was ignorant of the fact that this crime was punishable by more than a year of imprisonment. See United States v. Dowthard, 948 F.3d 814, 818 (7th Cir. 2020). Similarly, Allison has provided no basis to conclude that a reasonable juror could have inferred that he was someh......
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