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Brief for Respondent

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              Nos. 15-1503 and 15-1504

In  the Supreme Court of the uniteb *tatet


       CHARLES S. TURNER, ET AL., PETITIONERS
                        V.
             UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


          RUSSELL L. OVERTON, PETITIONER
                        V.
             UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


               ON WRITS OF CERTIORARI
     TO THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS


           BRIEF FOR THE UNITED  STATES


                           NOEL J. FRANCISCO
                           Acting Solicitor General
                             Counsel of Record
                           KENNETH A. BLANCO
                           Acting Assistant Attorney
                             General
                          MICHAEL R. DREEBEN
                            Deputy Solicitor General
                          ANN O'CONNELL
                            Assistant to the Solicitor
                            General
                            ELIZABETH D. COLLERY
                            Attorney
                            Department of Justice
                            Washington, D.C. 20530-0001
                            Supreme CtBriefs @usdoj.gov
                            (202) 514-2217

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