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U.S. v. Applewhite, No. 94-3028 (D.C. Cir.) (72 F.3d 140) (December 19, 1995) (Judge Douglas Ginsburg)

Here the Court held that the Government failed to provide sufficient evidence that the defendant had distributed drugs within a school zone, when its evidence was only that the distance between his "address" and the school was 920.2 feet.

In this case the Court observed: "The police testified that in ...

 

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