U.S. v. Bush, No. 94-6381 (10th Cir.) (70 F.3d 557) (November 15, 1995) (Judge Wade Brorby)
Loaded on Jan. 1, 1996
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January 01, 1996
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Case held that the procedures set forth in Application Note 5 to USSG § 1B1.2, which authorize the district court to determine the objects of a conspiracy in the case of a general verdict, violate both the 5th and 6th Amendments.
This drug case addresses the constitutional validity …
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