United States v. Ralph H. Washington

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1986-08-20

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NORRIS, Circuit Judge: Appellant Ralph H. Washington appeals his conviction on twelve different counts, all of which are grounded in alleged prostitution activities. The essence of the government’s case is that for fifteen years Washington was the “kingpin” of a prostitution ring that operated principally in Northern California and ex…

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