United States of America v Eyoum
The defendant pleaded guilty of knowing receipt, concealment, and sale of illegally imported pancake tortoises.
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The defendant pleaded guilty of knowing receipt, concealment, and sale of illegally imported pancake tortoises.
Pending before the court is defendant Kemo Sylla's motion to suppress physical evidence seized during a search of his residence at the time of his arrest on December 3, 2008. Sylla is charged with one count of smuggling African elephant ivory into the United States, in violation of 18 U.S.C.
In this case the petitioner had challenged the constitutional validity of Amendment Act 44, 1991, to the Constitution of India, which prohibited trade in imported ivory. The appeals which arise out of a common judgment and order dated 20.3.1997 passed by a Division Bench of the Delhi High Court.