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U.S. v. Kimbrough, No. 94-10088 (5th Cir.) (69 F.3d 723) (November 9, 1995) (Judge Edward C. Prado)

This is a rare example of a court holding that two counts were multiplicitous - i.e., the indictment charged a single offense in several counts. Here, the Court held that an indictment was multiplicitous when it charged the defendant with two counts of violating 18 USC § 2252(a)(4)(B) on or …

 

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