U.S. v. Wright, No. 94-4375 (11th Cir.) (63 F.3d 1067) (September 12, 1995) (Judge Reynaldo G. Garza)
Judge Friendly once referred to the crime of criminal conspiracy as "that elastic, sprawling and pervasive offense whose development exemplifies . . . the tendency of a principle to expand beyond the limit of its logic - and perhaps beyond." United States v. Borelli, 336 F.2d 376, 380 (2nd Cir. …
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