United States v. Protho
| Docket Number | 21-2092 |
| Decision Date | 20 July 2022 |
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11 cases
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Campbell v. Commonwealth
...Cir. 2008); Horn v. Quarterman, 508 F.3d 306, 319 (5th Cir. 2007); U.S. v. Weekley, 130 F.3d 747, 753 (6th Cir. 1997); U.S. v. Protho, 41 F.4th 812, 827 (7th Cir.); U.S. v. Bordeaux, 400 F.3d 548, 554 (8th Cir. 2005); U.S. v. Carter, 907 F.3d 1199, 1206 (9th Cir. 2018); U.S. v. Carrier, 9 F......
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United States v. Frazier
... ... Stat. 587, 616 (codified at § 1201(a)(1)). As is ... relevant here, the Seventh Circuit has held that cellular ... phones and vehicles constitute a facility of interstate ... commerce even when used solely in an intrastate manner ... See United States v. Protho, 41 F.4th 812 (7th Cir ... 2022) , cert. denied , 143 S.Ct. 465 (2022) (upholding ... intrastate kidnapping conviction under § 1201(a)(1) ... where the defendant used a cellular phone in committing the ... kidnapping); United States v. Mandel, 647 F.3d 710, ... ...
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United States v. Dickey
...order can include payments to victims of the offense for the projected cost of future mental health treatment. See United States v. Protho , 41 F.4th 812, 832 (7th Cir. 2022) ("A district court's restitution order may require the defendant to pay any victim harmed by the defendant's offense......
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United States v. Mitchell
...address whether a vehicle is an instrumentality of interstate commerce for purposes of the kidnapping statute. See United States v. Protho, 41 F.4th 812 (7th Cir. 2022); United States v. Bachicha, No. 2023 WL 8566503 (D.N.M. Dec. 11, 2023); United States v. Chavarria, No. 22-cr-1724-KG, 202......
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