U.S. v. JUVENILE MALE J.A.J.

No. 97-1646.

134 F.3d 905 (1998)

UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. JUVENILE MALE J.A.J., Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided January 12, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Janis C. Good, Assistant Federal Public Defender, St. Louis, MO, argued, for Appellant.

Raymond Martin Meyer, Assistant U.S. Attorney, St. Louis, MO, argued (Lunn Amanda Wyers, on the brief), for Appellee.

Before RICHARD S. ARNOLD, Chief Judge, and McMILLIAN and MAGILL, Circuit Judges.


MAGILL, Circuit Judge.

J.A.J. was seventeen years old when he was arrested for the federal crimes of possession of crack cocaine, marijuana, codeine, and a handgun. J.A.J. pled guilty to federal juvenile delinquency charges after the district court1 held that it had jurisdiction. On appeal, J.A.J. challenges the sufficiency of the United States Attorney's 18 U.S.C. § 5032 certification that a substantial federal interest in the case...

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