External Links and References
- Supreme Court Docket 04-617
- 9th Circuit Court opinion of 2003 – The judgment in favor of Mr. Stewart
- 9th Circuit Court opinion of 2006, case 02-10318 – The judgment in favor of United States
- Department of Justice petition for a writ of certiorari – DOJ arguments for a stay on the 9th Circuit Court decision and the DOJ's view of the case.
Read more about this topic: United States V. Stewart (2003)
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