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United States v. 4.0 Acres of Land
175 F.3D 1133, 1999.C09.42263, 99 CAL. DAILY OP. SERV. 3229
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Allan J. Norville, a property owner in Tucson, Arizona, sought just compensation for his land that the United States condemned for a new federal courthouse building. After the first jury awarded $2.5 million, the district court granted Norvilles motion for a new trial.