U.S. v. Hayter Oil Co., No. 95-5670 (6th Cir.) (51 F.3d 1265) (April 17, 1995) (Judge H. Ted Milburn)
This case involved a simple conspiracy by gasoline station owners in a Tennessee town to set prices at a certain above-market level. Because of competition from non-conspirators and cheating by conspirators, the price did not always hold at the agreed level, and frequent meetings of the conspirators were required to …
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