In US v. DuBose, No. 09-11400, defendant was convicted of making a false statement in connection with the acquisition of a firearm, and possessing a firearm while subject to a protective order.

The court of appeals affirmed defendant’s conviction on the grounds that 1) a conviction under 18 U.S.C. section 922(g)(8) did not require that the precise language found in subsection (C)(ii) must be used in a protective order for it to qualify under the statute; 2) the district court’s prohibition of irrelevant evidence complied with Fed. R. Evid. 402 and was not clear error; and 3) defendant could not challenge the validity of the underlying protective order as a means of collaterally attacking his 18 U.S.C. section 922(g)(8) prosecution.

  • Full Text of US v. DuBose, No. 09-11400
  • 18 U.S.C. section 922(g)(8)

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