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Vernon Ray ALLISON, Jr., petitioner, v. UNITED STATES; Maria Abigail Contreras, petitioner, v. United States; Valentin Trejo-Dominguez, petitioner, v. United States; Miguel A. Martinez, petitioner, v. United States; Steven Clyde Mallory, petitioner, v. United States; Hugo Alejandro Ramos, petitioner, v. United States; Jose Fidencio Trejo, aka Jose Trejo-Gonzalez, petitioner, v. United States; Juan Roberto Caballero-Escamilla, petitioner, v. United States; Anthony Wayne Keller, petitioner, v. United States; Oscar Mario Bernal-Elizondo, petitioner, v. United States; Michael Aaron Merrell, petitioner, v. United States; and Eric Salomon Jorge-Mendoza, petitioner, v. United States., 2013 — 571 U.S. 900 · caselaw · US