U.S. v. Childress, No. 90-3222 (D.C. Cir.) (58 F.3d 693) (July 7, 1995) (Per Curiam)
While this drug case covered many issues, it is cited for its lengthy discussion [at headnotes 37 ff.] of the correct method of determining the proper amount of drugs reasonably foreseeable to each defendant in a drug conspiracy. While the case does not establish any new law, it does throw …
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