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U.S. v. Fitzgerald, No. 95-50521 (5th Cir.) (89 F.3d 218) (July 12, 1996) (Judge John M. Jr. Duhé)

This case brings home one of the great equivocations that exists in the enforcement of our drug laws. It has long been a basic principle of American jurisprudence that, as a matter of due process, criminal convictions must rest upon a jury determination that the defendant is guilty of every ...

 

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