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United States v. Honorable Warren J. Ferguson, United States District Judge
448 F.2d 169
9th Cir.
1971
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PER CURIAM:

Although the facts are distinguishable, the issues here presented are fundamentally the same as those this day resolved in United States of America v. The Honorable William P. Gray, United States District Judge.

Consequently, in each of these cases, the writ shall issue requiring the re *170 spondent to vacate and set aside the plea of guilty and the order dismissing the indictment, with directions to reinstate the indictment and proceed to trial in each case in accordance with established practice and procedure.

This opinion supersedes the opinion filed February 23,1971.

It is so ordered.

On Petition for Rehearing and Suggestion for Rehearing In Banc

ORDER

CHAMBERS, Chief Judge.

A judge in regular active service having requested that the court be polled on the question of the appropriateness of the suggestion for an in banc hearing, the poll was taken. A majority of the court’s judges in active service has determined that a rehearing in banc shall not be granted, and it is so ordered. Two of the judges in active service, Judges Ely and Hufstedler, have directed that it be noted that they would have heard the cause in banc.

Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Honorable Warren J. Ferguson, United States District Judge
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Date Published: Aug 30, 1971
Citation: 448 F.2d 169
Docket Number: 26638_1
Court Abbreviation: 9th Cir.
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