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U.S. v. Robinson, No. 95-3254 (7th Cir.) (96 F.3d 246) (September 13, 1996) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)

This case is noted for its discussion of defendant's request for a "mere presence" instuction - i.e., one which advises the jury that presence at the scene of a crime and knowledge that a crime is being committed is not sufficient to find guilt.

"A defendant is indeed entitled to ...

 

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