Monday's Ninth Circuit Opinions

On Monday, July 16, 2007, the Ninth Circuit issued three new published opinions, and substituted a new opinion for one previously issued:

In Orn v. Astrue, the Ninth Circuit held that the evidence presented by the claimant had established his entitlement to SSI benefits. The Court held that the ALJ improperly disregarding the testimony of two treating physicians and the claimant in finding the claimant of performing sedentary work.

In U.S. v. Jimison, the Ninth Circuit held that a statement, made under stress by the defendant, that he might “go Rambo” was insufficient evidence to support a sentence enhancement based upon an intent to use firearms in a shoot out with police. Ge Kozinski’s opinion includes quotes from the film 12 Angry Men.

In yet another change in Benitez v. Garcia, the Ninth Circuit withdrew its opinion originally filed on January 22, 2007 (which had replaced one filed May 23, 2006 )and amended on February 8, 2007. The outcome is changed: Benitez is denied habeas relief. The Venezuelan government relinquished custody of Benitez without extracting an agreement to limit his sentence.  Accordingly, even though the treaty between the countries permits Venezuela to extract a promise that a sentence of death or life imprisonment will not be imposed, where custody is relinquished without such an agreement, the state may impose a life sentence.

In R.B. v. Napa Valley Unified, the Ninth Circuit upheld a decision that R.B. was not entitled to special education services. The Court held that a procedural violation of the IDEA does not violate FAPE where the child has failed to establish eligibility for special education services.

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