9th Cir.;
14-10251
The court of appeals affirmed a judgment of the district court. The court held that a defendant’s conduct as a minor as well as an adult could be considered in convicting him of continuing crimes that spanned his 18th birthday.
October 17, 2016 at 12:00 AM
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9th Cir.;
14-10251
The court of appeals affirmed a judgment of the district court. The court held that a defendant’s conduct as a minor as well as an adult could be considered in convicting him of continuing crimes that spanned his 18th birthday.
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