Opinions of the United
2004 Decisions States Court of Appeals
for the Third Circuit
12-17-2004
USA v. Al Hedaithy
Precedential or Non-Precedential: Precedential
Docket No. 03-1566
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IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
NO. 03-1566
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
v.
HANY AL HEDAITHY,
Appellant
On Appeal From the United States District Court
For the District of New Jersey
(D.C. Crim. Action No. 02-cr-00379)
District Judge: Hon. Joseph E. Irenas
NO. 03-1885
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
v.
RIYADH AL-AIBAN
Appellant
On Appeal From the United States District Court
For the District of New Jersey
(D.C. Crim. Action No. 02-cr-00371-1)
District Judge: Hon. Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr.
Argued June 29, 2004
BEFORE: AMBRO, ALDISERT and
STAPLETON, Circuit Judges
(Opinion Filed December 16, 2004 )
Donald C. Randolph (Argued)
Randolph & Associates
1717 4th Street - 3rd Floor
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Attorney for Appellant
Hany Al Hedaithy
Steven G. Sanders (Argued)
Arseneault, Fassett & Mariano
560 Main Street
Chatham, NJ 07928
Attorney for Appellant
Riyadh Al-Aiban
George S. Leone (Argued)
Office of the United States Attorney
970 Broad Street - Room 700
Newark, NJ 07102
and
Glenn J. Moramarco
Office of the United States Attorney
Camden Federal Building & Courthouse
401 Market Street - 4th Floor
P.O. Box 2098
Camden, NJ 08101
Attorneys for Appellee
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ORDER AMENDING PUBLISHED OPINION
STAPLETON, Circuit Judge
IT IS ORDERED that the published Opinion in the above matter filed December
16, 2004, be amended throughout by replacing the Latin phrase “de minimus” with its
correct spelling, “de minimis”.
By the Court,
/s/ Walter K. Stapleton
United States Circuit Judge
DATED: December 17, 2004
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