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Bousley v. Brooks, No. 95-2687 (8th Cir.) (97 F.3d 284) (October 3, 1996) (Judge C. Arlen Beam)

Case held that defendant who was charged with "using" a firearm had waived his rights to argue that his conviction was in any way infirm - but see Bousley v. U.S., L.Ed.2d (1998).

In the aftermath of Bailey v. U.S., 133 L.Ed.2d 472 (1995), the courts have faced a deluge ...

 

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