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Criminal

Jul. 11, 2001

Out of Reach

The proper functioning of our republican form of democratic government requires a clear rule of law that federal law enforcement officers are subject to our states' criminal laws. Now, an en banc, 11-member panel of the 9th U.S. Court of Appeals, in Idaho v. Horiuchi, 2001 WL 604255 (9th Cir. June 5, 2001), has said they are reversing Idaho v. Horiuchi, 215 F.3d 986 (9th Cir. 2000). But this is not enough.

        By Stephen Yagman
        
        The proper functioning of our republican form of democratic government requires a clear rule of law that federal law enforcement officers are subject to our states' criminal laws. Now, an en banc, 11-member panel of the 9th U.S. Court of Appeals, in Idaho v. Horiuchi, 2001 WL 604255 (9th C...

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