United States v. Weikert

U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
United States v. Weikert, 504 F.3d 20 (1st Cir. 2007)
2007 U.S. App. LEXIS 22580; 2007 WL 2752442

United States v. Weikert

Opinion

ORDER OF COURT

Pursuant to First Circuit Internal Operating Procedure X(C), the petition for rehearing en banc has also been treated as a petition for rehearing before the original panel. The petition for rehearing having been denied by a majority of the panel of judges who decided the case and the petition for rehearing en banc having been submitted to the active judges of this court and a majority of the judges not having *21 voted that the case be heard en banc, it is ordered that the petition for rehearing and petition for rehearing en banc be denied.

A statement joined by two of the panel judges follows.

LIPEZ, Circuit Judge, and GIBSON, Senior Circuit Judge.

We acknowledge that the 2007 study on “junk DNA” cited by appellant in his petition (“Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE)”) appears to describe the type of scientific work that the opinion recognized could be significant, in future cases, in balancing the interests at stake. See opinion at, 504 F.3d 1, 13. However, the study was not part of the record in this case, and it would be inappropriate for us to consider it as a basis for rehearing. If the cited study proves to be an accurate depiction of the developing science, such evidence and other relevant factors can be considered when our court next considers the issue.

Reference

Full Case Name
UNITED STATES of America, Appellant, v. Leo WEIKERT, Defendant, Appellee
Cited By
10 cases
Status
Published