United States v. Ismael Miranda-Zarco

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OPINION FILED - THE COURT: Diana E. Murphy, Lavenski R. Smith and Duane Benton AUTHORING JUDGE:Duane Benton (PUBLISHED) [4444928] [15-1497]

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United States Court of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse 111 South 10th Street, Room 24.329 St. Louis, Missouri 63102 VOICE (314) 244-2400 FAX (314) 244-2780 www.ca8.uscourts.gov Michael E. Gans Clerk of Court September 06, 2016 Ms. Kristy Lynn Ridings THE RIDINGS GROUPS Suite 818 1015 Locust Street Saint Louis, MO 63101 RE: 15-1497 United States v. Ismael Miranda-Zarco Dear Counsel: The court has issued an opinion in this case. Judgment has been entered in accordance with the opinion. The opinion will be released to the public at 10:00 a.m. today. Please hold the opinion in confidence until that time. Please review Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure and the Eighth Circuit Rules on postsubmission procedure to ensure that any contemplated filing is timely and in compliance with the rules. Note particularly that petitions for rehearing and petitions for rehearing en banc must be received in the clerk's office within 14 days of the date of the entry of judgment. Counsel-filed petitions must be filed electronically in CM/ECF. Paper copies are not required. No grace period for mailing is allowed, and the date of the postmark is irrelevant for pro-se-filed petitions. Any petition for rehearing or petition for rehearing en banc which is not received within the 14 day period for filing permitted by FRAP 40 may be denied as untimely. Michael E. Gans Clerk of Court SRD Enclosure(s) cc: Ms. Jeannette Suzanne Graviss Mr. Gregory J. Linhares Mr. Ismael Miranda-Zarco District Court/Agency Case Number(s): 4:13-cr-00375-ERW-8 Appellate Case: 15-1497 Page: 1 Date Filed: 09/06/2016 Entry ID: 4444928

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