A man who previously failed to pay child support was unconstitutionally convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm, a split federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
A district court infringed upon Edward Cockerham’s Second Amendment right when it convicted him for possessing a firearm based on his past offense, Judge
“As the record demonstrates, and as the Government conceded during oral argument, Cockerham was no ...
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