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U.S. v. Denalli, No. 94-3067 (11th Cir.) (73 F.3d 328) (January 23, 1996) (Per Curiam)

Case held that destruction of victim's private residence by fire did not have a sufficiently substantial effect on interstate commerce to support a conviction under the Federal arson statute.

 

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