U.S. v. Manning, No. 95-1199 (1st Cir.) (79 F.3d 212) (March 21, 1996) (Judge Norman H. Stahl)
Loaded on April 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
April 29, 1996
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Possession or Use of Firearms.
Here the Court held that the Government had failed to show "use" of a firearm because the evidence simply demonstrated that the defendant carried six pipe bombs along with drugs in his briefcase "and nothing more" (id., at 216).
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