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U.S. v. Castleberry, No. 96-8596 (11th Cir.) (116 F.3d 1384) (June 23, 1997) (Judge Peter T. Fay)

Case held that where the defendant was charged with "fixing" drunk driving convictions, the court held that the Government need only establish that the charged extortion had a minimal effect on interstate commerce, rather than any substantial effect.

 

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