Humberto Munoz-Flores

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Humberto Munoz-Flores was the criminal defendant whose challenge to a federal statute’s constitutionality led to the U.S. Supreme Court case United States v. Munoz-Flores.

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instanceOf criminal defendant
person
associatedWithTopic Origination Clause jurisprudence
U.S. Supreme Court criminal law cases
constitutional challenges to federal statutes
caseHeWasIn_citation 495 U.S. 385
caseHeWasIn_decidedBy Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
caseHeWasIn_decisionYear 1990
caseHeWasIn_fullCaseName United States v. Munoz-Flores NERFINISHED
challenged federal statute imposing monetary assessments on convicted persons
constitutionalProvisionInvoked Origination Clause of the U.S. Constitution NERFINISHED
jurisdictionOfProsecution United States federal courts NERFINISHED
legalIssueRaised constitutionality of a federal statute under the Origination Clause
legalSignificanceOfCase clarified that courts may consider Origination Clause challenges to federal statutes
held that the statute at issue did not violate the Origination Clause
opposedParty United States NERFINISHED
partyIn United States v. Munoz-Flores NERFINISHED
roleInCase criminal defendant in United States v. Munoz-Flores

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United States v. Munoz-Flores respondent Humberto Munoz-Flores