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Hailee Ruiz
3 July, 03:19
A federal case in Texas would begin in a
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A federal case in Texas would begin in a US Court of Appeals for Circuit Five. The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth circuit handles appeals from district courts in Texas Louisiana and Mississippi.
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