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U.S. v. Cabrera, No. 96-3972 (8th Cir.) (116 F.3d 1243) (July 7, 1997) (Judge John R. Gibson)

Case affirmed the principle that a conspiracy conviction can be sustained even though all the evidence was circumstantial.

The defendant in this case was convicted of a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1); and he was sentenced to a term of 151 months in prison. ...

 

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