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Cheek v. U.S. Cheek v. US 498 U.S. 192 498 US 192
[edit] Two separate holdings
I have elaborated on the holdings in this case in the article. The Court made a very distinct differentiation between arguments about constitutionality and all other arguments, resulting in two separate holdings. Yours, Famspear 22:21, 25 July 2006 (UTC)