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U.S. Supreme Court Quarles v. United States, Case No. 17-778

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Criminal Procedure: Does generic burglary require proof of the intent to commit a crime at the time of unlawful entry or first unlawful remaining, or at any time while remaining in the building or structure? - Argued: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 12:37:59 EDT

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Criminal Procedure: Does generic burglary require proof of the intent to commit a crime at the time of unlawful entry or first unlawful remaining, or at any time while remaining in the building or structure? - Argued: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 12:37:59 EDT

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