How have appellate courts treated the same argument in different jurisdictions?

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The following excerpt is from U.S. v. Kelly, 527 F.2d 961 (9th Cir. 1976):

'Much the same argument which persuaded the trial court and is now pressed upon this court in these cases has been made in various jurisdictions, both federal and state, and uniformly rejected by appellate courts. See Walton v. United States, 514 F.2d 201.'

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