When Can You Be Convicted Of A Crime That Is Not A Crime? – Analysis

When Can You Be Convicted Of A Crime That Is Not A Crime? – Analysis

Eurasia Review

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By Charles Doyle

A panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (Tenth Circuit) recently upheld the murder conviction of a defendant who the court conceded had been “convicted of a crime that is not a crime.”

The case, United States v. Melgar-Cabrera, is the product of extradition and an...

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