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Derfus v. California; Cudia et al. v. United States; Wilson v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; Battaglia v. United States; Andrews v. United States; Postell et al. v. United States; Andrews et al. v. United States; Owens et al. v. United States; Hill v. United States et al.; Syverson v. United States, 1966 — 382 U.S. 1021 · caselaw · US