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supports this theoretical 99. Kahan, supra note 9, at 597. 100. Id. at 597-98; see id. at 598 (“In effect, the thief’s behavior says to the victim
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activity may be afoot.”9 A limited search of the suspect’s person (the “frisk”) is similarly permissible so long as the officer reasonably believes the
Part III. 8. Pub. L. No. 106-170, 113 Stat. 1860 (codified in scattered sections of 26 and 42 U.S.C.). 9. H.R. 2032, 108th Cong. (2003); S. 971, 108th
provisions) from Chapter 11. 11 U.S.C. § 901 (2012). Chapter 9 itself consists of twenty provisions, including § 901. See id. §§ 901-904, 921-930, 941-946
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City alone denies an accused the right to interpose … Blanton v. City of North Las Vegas, 489 U.S. 538, 543 (1989). See, e.g., 18 U.S.C. § 3559(a)(9
note 9, at 122, 172-97; see John B. Gilmour & David E. Lewis, Political Appointees and the Competence of Federal Program Management, 34 AM. POL. RES
2012). Chapter 9 itself consists of twenty provisions, including § 901. See id. §§ 901-904, 921-930, 941-946. In both Chapter 9 and Chapter 11, the U.S
bankruptcy. 13. “[F]easib[ility]” is one of the key requirements for confirming a Chapter 9 plan. 11 U.S.C. § 943(b)(7) (2012); see infra notes 216