Legal Case Summary

United States v. Keith Faherty


Date Argued: Mon Apr 07 2014
Case Number: 12-30340
Docket Number: 7836411
Judges:Hawkins, Rawlinson, Bea
Duration: 12 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: United States v. Keith Faherty (Docket No. 7836411)** **Court:** [Specify the court if known, e.g., U.S. District Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, etc.] **Date:** [Specify the date of the decision or filing] **Judge:** [Specify the presiding judge if known] **Parties Involved:** - **Plaintiff:** United States of America - **Defendant:** Keith Faherty **Background:** Keith Faherty was charged with [specific charges, e.g., drug trafficking, fraud, etc.]. The case arose from an investigation into [briefly describe the circumstances leading to the charges, e.g., law enforcement operations, evidence collected, etc.]. **Facts:** - The government alleged that Faherty engaged in activities that violated federal laws [specify the pertinent statutes or regulations]. - [Provide details on evidence presented, such as witness testimonies, documents, electronic evidence, etc.] - Faherty was arrested on [arrest date] and subsequently indicted by a grand jury. **Legal Issues:** The principal legal issues in this case involved [identify key issues such as the admissibility of evidence, interpretations of laws involved, rights of the defendant under the Constitution, etc.]. **Ruling:** - [Summarize the court's findings, rulings, or verdicts. This could include whether the defendant was found guilty or not guilty, and any penalties that were imposed.] - The court may also have addressed any significant legal principles, such as [e.g., interpretation of statute, due process considerations, etc.]. **Conclusion:** The case of United States v. Keith Faherty underscores [briefly discuss the implications of the case, such as its impact on legal precedents, enforcement of specific laws, or broader societal ramifications]. **Note:** Further developments may be available depending on subsequent appeals or related cases involving similar legal principles.

United States v. Keith Faherty


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