U.S. v. Bolton, No. 95-3009 (10th Cir.) (68 F.3d 396) (October 17, 1995) (Judge Bobby R. Baldock)
Here the Court held: "In order to establish the requisite de minimis effect on commerce, the government need only produce evidence establishing that the assets of a business engaged in interstate commerce were depleted during the commission of the crime. Id. Under the "depletion of assets" theory,
'commerce is affected …
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