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September 8, 2016 · 9:08 pm

Third Circuit: A person convicted of a crime punishable by over 2 years imprisonment may rebut the presumption that they are federally prohibited from possessing firearms by distinguishing their crimes from those that historically justified disarmament


Opinion:
DANIEL BINDERUP and
JULIO SUAREZ
v.
ATTORNEY GENERAL UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and
DIRECTOR BUREAU OF ALCOHOL TOBACCO FIREARMS & EXPLOSIVES

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