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United States v. Arturo Daniel Velasco-Heredia, AKA Arturo Velasco-Heredia

Citations: 264 F.3d 1150; 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 24338; 2001 WL 1008214Docket: 00-50107

Court: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; September 5, 2001; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The order pertains to the case of United States v. Arturo Daniel Velasco-Heredia, where the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has decided to defer further action on the petition for rehearing. This decision is contingent upon the final disposition of a related case, U.S. v. Buckland, No. 99-30285. Consequently, the Clerk of the court is instructed to withhold the mandate until further notice. Additionally, the opinion that was filed on May 10, 2001, is withdrawn and cannot be cited by any parties involved in the case.

Legal Issues Addressed

Deferral of Action Pending Related Case Outcome

Application: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has chosen to defer further action in the case of United States v. Arturo Daniel Velasco-Heredia until a related case, U.S. v. Buckland, is resolved.

Reasoning: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has decided to defer further action on the petition for rehearing. This decision is contingent upon the final disposition of a related case, U.S. v. Buckland, No. 99-30285.

Withdrawal of Court Opinion

Application: The previously filed opinion on May 10, 2001, is withdrawn and is not permissible for citation by any parties.

Reasoning: Additionally, the opinion that was filed on May 10, 2001, is withdrawn and cannot be cited by any parties involved in the case.

Withholding of Mandate by Court Clerk

Application: The court ordered that the Clerk withhold the mandate, indicating no final decision will be executed until further notice.

Reasoning: Consequently, the Clerk of the court is instructed to withhold the mandate until further notice.