January 01, 2010
The court decision in Sensi, 2010 WL 2351484, which collected cases interpreting the term 'sexual abuse'.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sensi | person | 8 | View Entity |
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This legal document, a page from a court filing, presents an argument against a defendant's motion. The author contends that Section 3283, concerning sexual abuse offenses, should be interpreted broadly, citing precedents like 'Vickers' and 'Schneider'. The document argues that the defendant's reliance on the 'essential ingredients' test from 'Bridges v. United States' is misplaced because that case dealt with a different, more narrowly drafted statute (the Wartime Suspension of Limitations Act) and is therefore inapplicable.
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Legal case: United States v. Sensi, No. 08 Cr. 253, 2010 WL 2351484
2010-06-07 • U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut
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