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May 20 2026
9th Cir. 24-5467 Published

USA v. Tekola

The Ninth Circuit affirmed a defendant's sentence for drug trafficking where the district court applied a sentencing enhancement for maintaining a premises for drug distribution. The court held that drug trafficking can be a primary use of a residence even when the defendant also lives there.

May 20 2026
5th Cir. 25-11265 Per Curiam

United States v. Keelin

The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit dismissed an appeal after the appointed public defender filed a brief asserting the case presented no nonfrivolous issues. The court granted the motion to withdraw and excused counsel from further responsibilities.

May 20 2026
1st Cir. 26-1568 Panel Decision

In re: Motion to Quash Administrative Subpoena to Rhode Island Hospital Child Advocate for Rhode Island v. United States of America

The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied a request for an injunction pending appeal filed by the Child Advocate for the State of Rhode Island. The court held that the petitioner failed to demonstrate the irreparable harm required to obtain such extraordinary relief.

May 19 2026
10th Cir. 1:22-CR-00015-RM-1 Panel Decision

United States v. Crow

The Tenth Circuit affirmed a conviction for sexually abusing a minor, ruling that the government had no duty to disclose rebuttal expert testimony before trial. The court held that this disclosure obligation under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure sixteen only arises when the defense has timely disclosed the specific expert opinions the government seeks to counter.

May 19 2026
5th Cir. 25-30512 Per Curiam

United States v. Allen

The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit dismissed an appeal after the appointed public defender filed a brief asserting the case presented no nonfrivolous issues. The court granted the motion to withdraw and excused counsel from further responsibilities.

May 19 2026
5th Cir. 25-11093 Per Curiam

United States v. Haynes

The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit dismissed an appeal filed by Durrell Kevon Haynes due to an insufficiently developed record. The court granted the appointed attorney's motion to withdraw after finding no nonfrivolous issues for appellate review.