U.S. v. Galloway, No. 90-3034 (8th Cir.) (976 F.2d 414) (September 17, 1992) (Judge John R. Gibson)
Case is noted for Judge Bright's brilliant dissent in which he condemned the concept of relevant conduct because it meant that a defendant charged with a relatively innocuous crime could face years in prison.
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