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U.S. v. Townsend, No. 88-3271 (7th Cir.) (924 F.2d 1385) (February 14, 1991) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)

In this case, the government argued that, by dealing with a man named Marquez--who was known by each of his co-defendants to be a large-scale drug dealer--each defendant supported and thus conspired with Marquez and with every other defendant who dealt with Marquez. The government reasoned that anyone who dealt …

 

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