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Irimak Rafael MELENDEZ-HERNANDEZ, petitioner, v. UNITED STATES; Javier Hernandez Alarcon, aka Javier Hernandez aka Javier Hernandez Alcon, petitioner, v. United States; Civilo Camarillo Lopez, aka Civilo Camarillo Lopez, aka Civilo Lopez Camarillo, petitioner, v. United States; Alfonso Rueda-Flores, petitioner, v. United States; Cornelio Morones-Vargas, aka Rigoberto Gonzalez-Zuniga, petitioner, v. United States; Jose Luis Pena-Rojas, petitioner, v. United States; Silvestre Carlos Resendez-Villanueva, aka Silvestre Carols Resendez, aka Silvtre Carlos Resendez, aka Silvestre Carlos Resendez-Villanueva, aka Silvestre C. Resendez, aka Silvestre Carlos Resendez Villanueva, petitioner, v. United States; Marco Antonio Ovalle-Castillo, petitioner, v. United States; Jose Santos Carillo-Martinez, petitioner, v. United States; Florencio Alejandro Alcaraz, petitioner, v. United States; and Esteban Garcia-Guillen, petitioner v. United States., 2013 — 571 U.S. 876 · caselaw · US