• United States v. King

    Publication Date: 2009-02-03
    Practice Area:
    Industry:
    Date Filed: 2009-01-29
    Court: 1st Cir.
    Judge: Boudin, Circuit Judge.
    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
    for defendant:

    Case Number: 07-2084

    Before Boudin, Stahl and Lipez, Circuit Judges.Sean King was convicted on federal charges directed to his involvement in a robbery of the Bellwether Credit Union in Manchester, New Hampshire, and h

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