United States v. 2121 East 30th Street

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 1996-01-17

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WESLEY E. BROWN, Senior District Judge. This case, which arises out of a civil forfeiture action, requires us to consider whether a general objection to a magistrate’s report and recommendation will suffice to preserve a party’s challenges to that report for appeal. We conclude that it will not. 1 Appellant Gary Hobbs, who is an attorney, allegedly used proceeds from his cri…

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